On older fathers.
My oldest child by the War Department was born when I was 51. The youngest was born when I was 54. So I was interested in this story.
B-I-T-E M-E.
"I know thy works, that thou art neither cold, nor hot. I would thou wert cold, or hot. But because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold, nor hot, I will begin to vomit thee out of my mouth." Revelation 3:15-16
My oldest child by the War Department was born when I was 51. The youngest was born when I was 54. So I was interested in this story.
B-I-T-E M-E.
3 comments:
well, first off, 100,000 is NOT a very big study pool, second. this doesn't tell what other factors were present with these kids. ie, did he take kids who were sick and then look at father's age, or a blind study of older fathers' kids. There's a BIG difference in how that will skew the statistics. Remember, every researcher is out to make a name for him/herself cuz that's the only way they get more funding (aka MONEY) for more research projects...which is how they make thier living.
Finally, they cannot prove cause/effect relationships....only state antedotal "evidence".
Until this study has been repeated at least 3 times by different independent researchers...with LARGE populations, then it's just as much horse shit as the study that said coffee caused cancer...then coffee cured cancer...
My oldest child by the War Department was born when I was 51. The youngest was born when I was 54
I think that's totally cool! I'll be 46 next month, and my fifth child is due in December.
Your example warms my heart.
Paul, LOL! Thanks for the uplifting message. Good to know there are more like us!
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