Iceland - Nation of Bastards

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I came across a very interesting documentary about how 'family' is being broken down by Western governments.
Iceland has the highest percentage of single women with kids. Around 67% of all kids in Iceland grow up without a father. Alarming numbers.
 
Don't have time right now to watch. Putting a message here so I remember to watch.
 
They are very secularized. Also, alot of foreigners come to visit and end up impregnating the women there who are known for their natural beauty. Which explains the fatherlessness.
 
It may be unnecessary to say, but the documentary was NOT made by jw.org but by Baptists. Their interpretation of the Bible does not fully correspond with that of the Jehovah's Witnesses. This does not alter the fact that their views on marriage and the family largely correspond with the guidelines from the Bible. I just watched the entire documentary and I was very impressed by all the figures and facts mentioned. Iceland seems to have been a testing ground for the globalists in the destruction of religion and the traditional family.
 
It may be unnecessary to say, but the documentary was NOT made by jw.org but by Baptists. Their interpretation of the Bible does not fully correspond with that of the Jehovah's Witnesses. This does not alter the fact that their views on marriage and the family largely correspond with the guidelines from the Bible. I just watched the entire documentary and I was very impressed by all the figures and facts mentioned. Iceland seems to have been a testing ground for the globalists in the destruction of religion and the traditional family.

Specifically, I meant to say that Scandinavia, especially Iceland are very secular minded with alot of them being pagan or atheist. Didn't mean to confuse it by calling Baptists secular.
 
Specifically, I meant to say that Scandinavia, especially Iceland are very secular minded with alot of them being pagan or atheist. Didn't mean to confuse it by calling Baptists secular.
My comment was not intended as a response to what you said Soul Sage. My apologies for the misunderstanding.
I meant it in general. Jehovah's Witnesses often tend to criticize and judge everything and everyone who does not agree 100% with the WT. The purpose of my comment was to make it clear to everyone that I do not want to promote Baptists by posting this documentary. I am concerned with the hard facts presented in this documentary. It shows that a war is being waged against the traditional family that is trying to eliminate Biblical norms from society. The documentary maker is 100% right about this.
 
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