Factors generally associated with increased fertility include religiosity, intention to have children, marriage and cohabitation, maternal and social support, rural residence, familism, social pressure, homophily, patriarchy, single nuclear family households, and governmental monetary family allowances.
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Belonging guarantees to each member the option of running criminal activity, using other members as support-the main characteristic of OMGs being " amoral individualism " in contrast to the hierarchical orders and bonds of " amoral familism " of other criminal organizations such as the Mafia.
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Friendly rivalry over whose " hallaca " s are the best is part of the Venezuelan holiday culture, leading to the popular saying " la mejor " hallaca " es la que hace mi mam?" the best " hallaca " is the one my mother makes an expression of familism.
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Armstrong calls this a family romance, which is a term Freud had used to describe " the neurotic replacement of a child's real parents with fantasy substitutes . " Through the establishment of the North Korean family romance with the language, symbols, and rituals related to familism, Kim Il Sung has been consecrated even further posthumously as the Great Father.
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Antinomianism means " against or opposed to the law " and theologically means " the moral law is not binding upon Christians, who are under the law of grace . " Familism, named for a 16th-century sect called the Family of Love, involved perfect union with God under the Holy Spirit, coupled with freedom from both sin and the responsibility for it.
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Concerning the theological differences, some agreement was reached, and Cotton " gave satisfaction to [ the other ministers ], so as he agreed with them all in the point of sanctification, and so did Mr . Wheelwright; so as they all did hold, that sanctification did help to evidence justification . " The agreement was short-lived, and by late 1636 Hutchinson and her supporters were being accused of a number of heresies, including antinomianism and familism.
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This man was of melancholy temper, he lived honestly & comfortably among us several years, upon a just calling went for England & returned again with a blessing : but after his father-in-law John Porter was so carried away with these opinions of familism & schism he followed them & removed with them to the Iland, he behaved himself sinfully in these matters ( as may appear in the story ) & was cast out of the church ."
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Further, John B . Carpenter, noted eight objections to the FICM : ( 1 ) The sufficiency of scripture : that scripture doesn't explicitly teach it; ( 2 ) Divisiveness : noted by Mathis above; ( 3 ) Contradicts Scripture : that Titus 2 recommends just the sorts of age segregation the FIC condemns; ( 4 ) Undermines the Authority of the Offices in the church : that pastors are called to teach in churches, not fathers; ( 5 ) The FIC Misreads Church History : that there have been age-segregated movements from the early days of church history; ( 6 ) The FIC is a Cure for a Disease that's Not Prevalent : that what it objects to isn't a widespread problem; ( 7 ) Misdefinition of the Church : that the church consists of individual believers, not family units; ( 8 ) Familism : that it appears to make the family the ultimate loyalty.