1 fear of is that secular humanism will lead to a world government. This fear has been disseminated since the 80 at least.
(LaHaye, 1980; Campbell, 2017). Because of this fear, they believe children should be trained up to hold important government posts and fight against a secular state. For more info, you can read this article that I wrote with a colleague. warning: The article does discuss ijcam.org/articles/religion-an Page 16 has some of the pertinent info.

The Quiverfull movement utilizes some of the same methods as those
of the Twelve Tribes, but Quiverfull also plays a longer, more political
game by educating their children in political debate and politics, and
by giving birth to enough children to gain greater political influence
(Crank, 2005).

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. Though children are kept out of most nongroup activities, they participate in such groups as Generation Joshua, TeenPact,6 and
debate groups, which prepare them for social roles (Butler, 2013). The
emphasis of many activities is on strong debating skills, so that the
Joshua Generation can convince others of the superiority of their way
of life, or at least win access to political power.

While the groups I have written about have been evangelical and fundamentalist protestants, a few Catholic or Catholic adjacent groups have similar beliefs. For instance, Justice Amy Coney Barrett's People of Praise embraces many of the same gender and political beliefs. While obviously Barrett works outside of the home, she has been in a subservient role within the belief system.

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