So the children choose to dress in the same clothes, the same hair styles.
The girls can choose at 18, with 18 years of bible studies to "leave" on their own and live their own life and are not "expected" to adhere to 18 years of bible studies that have instilled the value of the QF life and religion.
Really, there would be no pressure if one of the girls wants to "shun" her religion and not have 17 babies and become a computer programmer.
That is not the backbone of this religion, they don't raise girls to think for themselves, the only purpose they have, they will every have in this religion is the pressure to conform to the biblical value of their church, their community and family.
I would like to see if an 18 year old girl showed up at her church in pants(that she chooses to wear) what would the community, the church and parents say to that "rebellious" 18 year old child.
You are turning your back on all of the "biblical" teaching, G-d, the bible, the elders, the community, the church, your family by wearing pants.
After all it is the teaching of this religion that no birth control is used. So tell me if no birth control is used and the future wife has been taught this all of these years, and she becomes pregnant year after year, how is she going to live the life that she wants when she is perpetually pregnant.
People who have 4 kids pay utilities, and taxes. But the difference is 4 kids will use a lot less "NATURAL" resources then a family with 17, but would still pay the same property taxes.
Remember a megawatt of power saved is a megawatt of power earned.
If you can convince me that this family uses the exact same resources, food, power, utilities as a smaller family and leaves a carbon footprint of the same size on this earth, then I will agree.
You assume that these kids have different personalities, but do they? Or are they all expected to conform to the teaching and expectation of family, community and church. I doubt little boy 8 will be a typical boy of 8. Not a chance, he will be exactly what is expected of him, less the parents are humiliated and the child punished for being a typical child of 8.
If these parents cannot support the children without "selling" out on TV with a grocery bill of 2K a week. It is their choice to have 17 kids and their choice to spend 2K a week to feed them. But without the 400K+ they received, would they really be able to support them properly, because if so they should have appeared on TV for free, just to spread the word of their religion and biblical studies.
The kids are not exposed to the outside world, so tell me if they are so sheltered in their biblical life, what type of profession and life experiences would "overlap" in the real world.
They are not prepared to enter a world other then the one that they have been raised in.