Thursday, February 4, 2021

"Children are the enemy of every adult": Why WE are their enemy

 I hate children. There, I said it. I am their enemy, and will be until the end of time. We all hate children, in some way, and in some form. They hate me, based on my sexual hatred towards them, until proven otherwise beyond a reasonable doubt. Children's rights isn't an equal trade, here in America, where this great country was founded on Christian family values. Children first, parents last.

The Greek root word denoting Christian love for a child is αγαπαο (Latin: agapao) and am referring to a form of submission where parents are lawfully, dutifully, and selflessly subject to the every vulnerable need of a child, acknowledging ignorance in relation to said child's life, knowing that you and other adults alongside of you are deserving of DEATH and DESTRUCTION merely for existing in relation to their children, and to God, with said conviction leading to good works for the child, expecting absolutely nothing in return, grateful that your children even exist.

The Greek root word in the New Testament denoting entitlement is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to an entitled attitude in a parent of "I am the parent, and I am in charge, and my child is my chattel and works against me". Entitlement, here, means not simply wanting something from a child, but wanting to the point of seeking to impose said item unto a child, by way of abuse/theft. Child abuse is basically any act or failure to act on the part of a parent that is perceived as offensive, upsetting, alarming, unsafe, and/or uncomfortable in nature, on a visceral level.

Children are, in God's eyes, above that of their parents, and other adults, in a way that is convicting to adults, imposing righteous fear and tremble of one's child. I am afraid of a young girl, but am grateful when she does state or indicate that she trusts me. The char then flakes off, and then I feel good, in a way that I don't express, and that I don't need to express, because of humility's sake

I am not the well-meaning friend of children, by default. I earn that status in their eyes by treating them with fearful respect.


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