Monday, April 5, 2021

Pro-social irrational, pro-social pedophilia: Why children have the right to be irrational

 Many parents support the use of punishment and control as a means to discipline their children. Many otherwise anti-spanking parents like to use time-out. The reality is that God has ordained roles between parent and child, based on rationality. The parent is rational, and the child is irrational. 

Irrationality in children is to be expected, and never quashed or punished. Parental entitlement is denoted by the Greek root word cross-referencing the Tenth Commandment, and denoting entitlement, is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to wanting things from children to the point of seeking to impose said items onto children, including any control, punishment, manipulation, or peerification/spousification.

Home is the safest place for a gently parented child. Gentle parenting is a form of pro-social pedophilia, in which case the unfortunately named acronym does not have anything to do with pedophiilia, but attachment protocol encouraging strong emotions be shared with parents, with parents being stoic, silent, and rational listeners to children.

To understanding the irrationality and freedom of childhood, one should also understand the restraint, discipline, and self-control of adults. As an adult, I am to not show strong emotion in public, except in emergency situations, perhaps with "HELP" gaslighting out of sudden. It is a calm, docile stoicism and silence, bearing witness to a fallen world that hates children. 

The children? Let them be themselves, which rarely is rational in terms of emotion. Irrationality is emotion without barometer or control. A young child especially is not capable of this mindset, and needs parents and adults to be the barometer and control for them, but gentle, loving example, just as Christ set an example for His children.

The sacrificial silence, listening, and servile providence towards children from parents leads to surrender of children to parents, meaning earned parental rights (which I DO support, by the way). It says in Ephesians 6:1-4 KJV:

Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; that it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live upon the earth. And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.

The Greek root word translated "parent" is γονεύς (Latin: goneus) and refers to a specific type of servant towards a child, namely one that selflessly paves the way to the child's every need met, with the parent being beholden to said child in the form of indentured servitude, of sorts, towards their child, paying their dues for their wicked adult nature. The Greek root word translated "obey" is υπακουο (Latin: hupakouo) refers to secure attachment and rest as a form of surrender to the love and grace of parents, meaning children feel safe around parents to be who they are, say what they want to say, and know and understand the unconditional love and grace of their parents, who should never stop loving their child.

The Greek root word translated "admonition" is νουθεσια (Latin: nouthesia) and refers to correction of misdeeds, but only of a verbal, non-binding sort for minor and dependent children, as a provocation to anger, in the New Testament, refers to momentary damages, namely personal slights against a child, at the least severe of abuse, meaning any personal slight perceived by the child is abuse (ex. whining, crying), and must be answered to the court in a fashioned manner, with reassurance and validation of big feelings and irrationality in a child...That's just how they are. They have a lot of energy, and a lot of emotion, whether they are running around happy or on the ground crying. The Greek root word translated "nurture" is παιδεία (Latin: paideia) and refers to teaching children in a disciplined manner, but nonetheless one that is Socratic in terms of reasoning - fathers, in Christian homeschools, encouraged mean testing and critical thinking in their sons, which I would encourage in my children if I were a parent. Let them think freely, question everything, including me, but in a conforming way (hopefully!) where they listen to authority, even if they don't agree, but take note for later if authority is wrong. Only God is always right with His Legal Commands. Anyone on this earth is fallible.

If you take a disciplined attitude towards life, and don't punish your child, your child will think that attitude is cool, and take after it. They will go through an irrational phase, which would be about up to age 5-6, lasting so. As they would get older, generally speaking, they would become more controlled in public, and more loose about their emotions in private, seeing walking into the door as a place to let loose. However, the ages may differ, as developmental delays such as autism and ADHD are, in fact, very common, as is pretty much any psychiatric diagnosis found in an adult.

Let the parents BURN! ALL adults, by default, are predestined to eternal Hell-fire, and will suffer the second death on their last day. Only a few adults treat children with respect in America, and they are among the gentle parenting saints headed for Otherworldly Reward. Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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