Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Pro-social tool, pro-social ragdoll, pro-social child worship - Adults, know their place

 Many parents believe in the concept of adult authority. The concept of adult authority is a worldly concept. I have no authority over a child, and am instead a servant for their every need when they are in myself. It's called pro-social tool. That's all I am to them. I am worthless otherwise.

ALL adults, by default, are marked for deletion, and will be destroyed on the last day. They will be tormented in ever-burning Hell-fire for ever and ever, unless they confess to God and their child their original sin, which is parental entitlement. Adults are to know their place in relation to children.

It says in Colossians 3:20-21 KJV:

Children, obey your parents in all things, as is well-pleasing unto the Lord. Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they become discouraged.

The Greek root word translated "children" is τεκνον (Latin: teknon) and refers to dependence, just as we as children of God are dependent on Christ, and vice versa - that Christ is the sacrificial parent of His children. The Greek root word translated "obey" refers to the receiving end of that sacrificial love and grace, and is denoted by the Greek root word υπακουο (Latin: hupakouo) and refers to secure rest and attachment, meaning one can say anything to parents, and be anything in relation to them, and parents will not punish children. The child can expect that.

Christian love for children is denoted by the Greek root word αγαπαο (Latin: agapao) and refers to lawful, judicial, and selfless submission and bondservice towards children, being undeserving of mere existence in relation to children, just as mankind is undeserving of existence in relation to God, and is to be submissive and subject as such. It is being beholden to a child's every need in a time-bond, meaning paying penance for one's filthy, repulsive adult existence in relation to a child. An existence that God hates merely for the parent being there. Parenting is indentured servitude, paying off debts to children, and thus God as well. Children are an extension of God, and the "least of these".

I, as an adult charged as responsible merely due to the nature of my mental health and entitlement issues as an adult, am deserving of everything bad, and nothing good, from a child, in terms of respect or approval, or anything a child can possibly give me. If a child is even okay with me being her friend, I am to be grateful, and not demand any more. I am worthless in relation to a child, until I earn my worth by treating the child with respect, and thus earning trust, respect, and friendship. Being friends with a child is not sin, even as a pedophile, as long as you have the wherewithal to choose not to lash out at a child, sexually or otherwise.

It is being a mere tool to a child, for a child's development into adulthood, allowing the child to guide you to their needs, and then lawfully, like a ragdoll. It is worshipping a child figuratively, by seeing them as next to God. Christ says at the end of the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats, in Matthew 25:45-46 KJV:

Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not unto the least of these, ye did it not unto me. And these shall go away unto everlasting punishment: but the righteous unto life eternal.

This is the end of Christ speaking about how however you treat the smaller, more vulnerable people, you treat Him, and (here) vice-versa. Abusing or disrespecting a child, is the same as doing so to God.

I am evil, and deserving of punishment merely for existing in relation to a child. God has saved me, predicting my present way of life, which is both conservative and pro-child in nature. 

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