
Illness is more likely, but still not likely after just one generation. And, given the level of knowledge about genetics when the taboo grew up - none at all - it's difficult to explain that way.
Nor would the welfare of the child explain it. A child born to siblings would still, almost certainly, have a life worth living, and so benefit from being born.
( , Fri 11 Jan 2008, 15:06, Reply)