Thursday, April 15, 2021

Do I forgive my parents about the abuse I suffered?

 Yes, I do, in fact, forgive my own abusers, meaning my parents mainly. I am a survivor of lawful child abuse, meaning an anti-spanking/parental rights survivor.

I, these days, believe in legal forgiveness. In order for me to forgive a parent, they have to show that they are worthy of forgiveness. They do so by apologizing. A sincere apology has a verbal and a non-verbal component, and both must be present in their appropriate format in order for it to be a true, genuine apology. That goes for anyone else here, namely those who act as a parent according to my framework as an advocate/vigilante. 

Forgiveness is mentioned in Matthew 6:14-15 KJV:

If ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. If you do not forgive others your trespasses, neither will your heavenly Father forgive your trespasses.

The Greek root word translated "trespasses" is παράπτωμα (Latin: paraptóma) and refers to legal damages, thus the Eighth Commandment against theft/imposed damages, thus ultimately the Ninth Commandment against perjury. Refusal to forgive is perjury in omission, but only when parents clearly apology and atone for their sins, which abusive parents rarely do. You decide, as the righteous judge, whether they have atoned enough, and how much to trust them after forgiveness, as an extension of God sent to convict them of their evil ways towards you as a child.

I do forgive my parents, but not all parents. I focking hate all of them, meaning all who identify by entitlement, meaning all who identify by entitlement and abuse. Annihilate them all, and smite them to dust, for they have no right even to exist in relation to God, but we spare their existence as fellow human beings until they abuse children, then we shun them from our mere existence, and cast them over there.

We know who our abuser is now - parental rights. I will f*cking destroy parental rights, and I will f*cking punish them for not allowing me to protect my child, which you don't own, which I don't own, whom is herself, whom is herself, whom is herself, so you go KYS you focking spoog, because children's rights is cornering you...We could be talking perhaps any child I encounter in the store, and their backstory, which is likely indeed tragic, if one knows child abuse statistics.

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