Friday, May 28, 2021

The scientific reason as to why parents were born in original sin

 Many adults here who, by my standards, admit their sin nature in relation to children, do not understand my view on the doctrine of original sin. The view is not an un-biblical one, but rather a connotational teaching that covers the whole Bible, starting in Genesis. I believe the story of Adam and Eve to be allegorical for how human history went about. It also shows that, like implied throughout the Bible, that man is flawed, and needs a Savior.

What is a parent? A parent can be separated from its human host. All parents have both good and bad qualities, but bragging about the good aspects of parents is a sign of entitlement in a parent, whereas focusing on flaws, and identifying by flaws as a parent, is the right way to go about things. The sin nature of parents all hangs on a thread.

There are two types of parental thread that post a risk to children, meaning physical or sexual (pedophilia is the mental health diagnosis denoting the sexual thread), and every single parent, and every single adult, has these threads, and the function for these threads is a sinful one - to control and manipulate children, and then trauma bond them, instead of reason with them as human beings. For much of history before Moses, and before Christ, many ancient societies endorsed familial incest as a means of trauma bonding after physical abuse and battering.

We as adults have a history of keeping children down, and oppressing them. Things are getting better, but have actually gotten worse since Rome became a Christian country. Before then, some societies hated children, and some, like Ancient Israel, understood children's rights to at least a basic degree. Many of our children's rights tenets come from the biblical context, even if many of their advocates can be secular in orientation. 

Let's turn the page from child hatred. We all hate children at some level, and if you can admit that, you are good, in terms of salvation according to my Christian beliefs. Yes, that's the test I hold, and I expect every gentle parent to pass it, because I know they will. Therefore, if you can admit that you hate children, you love them enough to change to be better for them.

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