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====Education and "beneficial offspring"==== According to the Ynglist Church, the demographic decline of contemporary Russia has to be studied as a crisis of the psycho-physical heritage transmitted by Russian parents to their children, and of the environment where these children grow up.{{sfn|Aitamurto|2016|p=88}} Within the Ynglist Church, the "purity of the kin (''rod'') and the blood" is considered a divine command: [[miscegenation]] and [[incest]], as well as "perverted" sexuality without reproductive ends and the consumption of alcohol and drugs, are forbidden as unhealthy threats of "modern confusion" imported from the "degenerated" West.{{sfnm|1a1=Aitamurto|1y=2016|1pp=86, 88–89|2a1=Golovneva|2y=2018|2p=343}} Miscegenation, the production of gray mixlings from the union of white and black races, would cause "spiritual and intellectual decline".{{sfn|Shnirelman|2017b|p=90}} As a solution, Ynglists emphasise the theme of "creating beneficial descendants" (созидание благодетельного потомства, ''sozidanye blagodetel'nogo potomstva''), and encourage the creation of large families of up to sixteen children, considered the number of an ideal "full circle of offspring".{{sfn|Aitamurto|2016|pp=88–89}} In a broader metaphysical discourse, all forces of globalisation coming from the West are perceived as alien models that infiltrate and spoil the spirit and language of Slavic culture.{{sfn|Aitamurto|2016|p=99}} An excerpt from the ''Slavo-Aryan Vedas'' declaims:{{sfn|Aitamurto|2016|p=99}} {{blockquote|It is not appropriate for Slavs and Aryans to venerate alien idols, to pour water into an alien watermill, to give one's psychic energy to an alien egregor! There is no point for Russians to destroy their own Slavic and Aryan culture with their own hands by adopting an alien pseudo-culture! Our ancestors warn us from the distant past: "... we ourselves are the grandchildren of Dazhdbog and have not aspired to sneak in the footsteps of foreigners".}} Ynglist doctrines emphasise a "healthy way of life", which includes eating natural and pure food, being responsible and sober, but also ideas based on theories of human biology and genetics which are "far from academic perceptions".{{sfn|Golovneva|2018|p=343}} For instance, the Ynglists firmly condemn sex out of wedlock, as they believe that it, as all other "unnatural" ways of life, shortens the lifespan, and they espouse the theory of [[telegony (pregnancy)|telegony]], that is to say the idea that a woman is genetically shaped by the men with whom she has sexual intercourse, and her offspring would inherit genetic characteristics of all her bedmates.{{sfnm|1a1=Prokopyuk|1y=2017|1pp=40–41|2a1=Golovneva|2y=2018|2p=343}} They also believe that giving birth makes a woman three years younger, if other aspects of her life are correct.{{sfn|Aitamurto|2016|p=181}} Regarding telegony, Aleksandr Khinevich taught:{{sfn|Golovneva|2018|p=343}} {{blockquote|... the first lover of a woman gives her the form of the Spirit and Blood of his ''Rod'' and therefore, even if the woman gets later married to another man, her children will genetically be of her first lover. Furthermore, people are designed to live for centuries, but because of the unhealthy and unnatural way of life they nowadays tend to die prematurely. Every extramarital intercourse shortens man's life in three years.}}
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