Monday, April 26, 2021

Pro-social child worship - understanding biblical parenting

 Many parents believe that they are in charge, and put themselves in the role of "the police", and is in charge of their children. The fact of the matter is that the Bible is an attachment parenting, pro-child document. The doctrine of parenting in biblical times was pro-social child worship, pro-social submission, pro-social acceptance.

Christian love for a child is submission to said child and their needs as her enemy, just as mankind should atone to God for his mere existence, which God finds repulsive, presuming innocence in a child, leading to acts of service towards children as one would God, for children are the "least of these" and an extension of Christ for care and protection, meaning if you abuse a child, you also abuse God.

Children were seen as next to God in ancient Jewish culture. It says in Colossians 3:20-21 KJV:

Children, obey your parents in all things, lest they be discouraged. Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they become discouraged.

The Greek root word translated "parents" is γονεύς (Latin: goneus) and refers to a servant that paves the way for the child to grow. Parents in that culture were not seen as high authority figure, but servants of God, to His extension. The Greek root word translated "obey" is υπακουο (Latin: hupakouo) and refers to rest in the loving care and presence of parents, namely secure attachment in the form of pro-social pedophilia. Such has nothing to do with any sexual disorder, but siphoning a child's energy to parents by not punishing a child for anything, and allowing them to "talk back" to parents, being able to share any thought or worry. Children were seen by their parents as next to God, and that anything that dishonored the child dishonored God. Children were extended to God for their needs to be obeyed as law. The Greek root word translated ερεθιζο (Latin: erethizo) and is translated to "stir up" or "offend", and refers to the Eighth and Tenth commandments not to impose damages on a child, such as momentary damages such as pain, shame, loss of property/tokens (larceny), emotional distress, defamation of character, and/or fornication.

Parenting in ancient Hebrew culture was attachment-based, meaning children either were carried on papoose bags, or were ranged by mothers, with fathers standing by. Children surely slept next to their parents, particularly mothers, and punishment of a child, for any reason, was seen as the moral crime of kidnapping, and deserving of death. Striking another person outside the courtroom (in the Old Testament) or anywhere (in the Early Christian context), was considered unclean and a form of kidnapping, or forcible theft/damages, meaning punitive treatment of another person that takes them hostage outside of the law, and children were exempt from prosecution due to their immaturity. This context was lifted by the Bible, and thus attachment parenting has been transported from Israel to the United States, and is compatible with the Christian family values that have founded this country. Attachment parenting is the Christian parenting that God commands of parents.

The depraved and entitled parents who punish or spoil children will not inherit the Kingdom of God! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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