| Take a look at the sky
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| And gaze at a billion stars
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| Seven billion people
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| Catch that feelin' of awe
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| Building civilizations
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| Going back millennia
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| Thank the fertility gods
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| Fertility gods
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| Take a look at a mosque,
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| take a look at a church,
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| take a look at a synagogue
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| Any religion, ashram, temple, muslim, christian, hindu, any god
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| What does every one of them have in common?
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| Followers who attend more often
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| Tend to have more offspring, you can check, but that effect is relatively modern
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| This civilization isn’t much like the time and place we evolved in
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| Back in the Stone Age having sixteen babies wasn’t really an option
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| Women had their hands full all day working, weaving, gathering, hunting
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| Then farming changed the game,
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| resources were suddenly abundant
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| And fledgling civilizations started to compete to increase their numbers
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| And soon religion had a new function:
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| policing reproduction
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| The local religion promotes having children as a woman’s highest calling
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| And if it isn’t in wedlock and as soon as possible, the sky is falling |
| It seems kinda Machiavellian,
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| suppressing any act of rebellion
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| But just 'cause it seems designed doesn’t mean the designer has to be brilliant
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| Cultures produce designs, they test and try different combinations
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| And promoting fertility might have helped some to avoid foreign domination
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| Take a look at the sky
|
| And gaze at a billion stars
|
| Seven billion people
|
| Catch that feelin' of awe
|
| Building civilizations
|
| Going back millennia
|
| Thank the fertility gods
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| Fertility gods
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| Religion isn’t just for finding peace in a earthquake or Jesus' birthday
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| For the past ten thousand years it invented ways to increase the birthrate
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| Cause bigger states tend to annihilate and assimilate little states
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| And religion is just one way that little states innovate to become bigger states
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| And lately women’s liberation’s given them basic rights take their fates
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| In their own hands and oh damn,
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| religion’s so resistant to women tryin' to liberate
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| Those sinful contraceptives are not in the bible,
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| they’re novel methods
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| Of giving women control of their own bodies, |
| so they draw god’s invectives
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| Abortion doctors are devils and Michelle Obama’s immodest dresses
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| And cover your faces in public places and follow all the Imam’s directives
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| And don’t use condoms,
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| even if your spouse is HIV infected?
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| Religious people should be really thankful that hell is just a cheap fiction
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| And demographics are shifting and despite religion when opportunity
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| Knocks for women,
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| whether education or economic,
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| they stop reproducing
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| At four times replacement rates and concentrate on their own agendas
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| And what happens to the old men in control of religion then?
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| I don’t remember
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| Take a look at the sky
|
| And gaze at a billion stars
|
| Seven billion people
|
| Catch that feelin' of awe
|
| Building civilizations
|
| Going back millennia
|
| Thank the fertility gods
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| Fertility gods |