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I’m Not an Antinatalist, but…

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A piece I wrote about “antinatalism,” the conviction that it is wrong to bring children into the world, was recently published by Religion News Service, and can be read here.

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This entry was posted in issues of morality or ethics, Jewish Thought, Personalities on June 6, 2025 by Rabbi Avi Shafran.

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