Friday, February 19, 2021

What is pro-social ragdoll, pro-social punching bag, pro-social child worship?

 What is pro-social child worship? Yes, we do worship our children here at gentle parent here at children's rights. What is child worship? See the former two children's rights acronyms meet the latter and confer to it. Children are an extension of God.

Note that children are not God literally. Children are simply extended to adults by God as the "least of these", with parents being commanded to submission to children as an enemy to them, just as mankind is the enemy of God, being in full subjection to said parents, knowing that one has no right to even exist in relation to said child, with said bondservice being ignorant in terms of presumption. This form of indentured servitude is Christian love for your child, denoted by the Greek root word αγαπαο (Latin: agapao)...This is based off of the text in Matthew 25:39-41 KJV:

Or when we saw thee sick, or in prison, or came unto thee? And the King shall answer unto them and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it among the the least of these, my bretheren. Then shall he say unto the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels.

Pro-social child worship basically means that if you would snap in that angry way to Christ, don't do it to your child, or at least the spirit of this command. Would you isolate and/or punish Jesus? If not, why would you do so to a child.

Gentle, non-punitive parenting existed in biblical times. Think papoose bag on the mother's back. Think trek. Think tribal elders standing by. Family homes were similar in the Jewish sides of church communities in the 1st Century. Children were perpetually close to their parents, meaning until age 6 in the case of boys (when they went with their fathers to eagerly be taught the Law). Striking a minor child, or merely having any physical or other contact with them without their consent was considered kidnapping, meaning grand theft of a child's bodily security and autonomy.

How is this replayed today, as commanded by God? Pro-social ragdoll, meaning a child drags me around, showing me, perhaps, everything they want, and that I can afford. It is providing custody, meaning providing for a child's needs in a way that lead from above...When a child throws a temper tantrum, I invoke the acronym pro-social punching bag, in verbal/physical format. 

They tell me what to do, in terms of their needs, they order lawfully how they should be treated. It says in Colossians 3:21 KJV:

Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they become discouraged.

A provocation to anger is a personal slight under the Mosaic Law, meaning either pain, shame, fornication, or defamation of character, coming from entitled instincts of control that is part of the depraved and wicked nature of parents, and mankind by extension.

The depraved and entitled parents will not stand, meaning they will fall, meaning they will burn as covetous parents. It says in 1 Corinthians 6:9-10 KJV:

Know ye not that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived, neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor effeminate, nor abusers with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the Kingdom of God.

Adult entitlement is SIN. Live against the word πλεονεκης (Latin: pleonektés) to avoid abuse of others. Entitlement leading to theft, meaning the opposite in terms of lifestyle. I am entitled to nothing in relation to a child, but grateful that children exist.

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