Thursday, May 20, 2021

Understanding the purpose for the Bible - from a child protection standpoint

 Many people don't know what the Bible is for, historically, even if they read and recite the Bible regularly. I love reading the Bible. It is the most material thing I have of God in my life, and is a system of Codified Law that is the existence of God while on earth. God is Law, and God is Truth stemming from that system of laws. Obey only God, and God only. Everything else that contradicts God is of this world, and is to be shunned. I am not of this world as a children's rights Christian/conservative, but of the next. I have been chosen by God to be a child advocate, serving the entire United States, as well as the Berks County area while in the field.

Ancient Israel was long God's chosen country. There might be levels of reasons why God chose Israel as His chosen nation, but one might be that God had an agenda to create the concept of children's rights. In ancient Israel, most parents were attachment parents, and never punished their children. Punishment was something that you would witness in a courtroom, known as the Sanhedrin.

The term "attachment parenting" simply refers to the normative parenting of an ancient culture, based on connection and trust, and not punishment, and resurrecting it, with science to back it up. Some forms of attachment parenting in certain cultures were harmful, some weren't. Canaanite society sexualized children, and part of attachment was sexual nurturing from a parent. The idea of following the contextual understanding of the Bible is to do the opposite of a Canaanite. Not only did Canaanites spank, but they sacrificed their children alongside that type of violence. The Canaanites were defeated, and were enslaved righteously by the Jews.

The next plan was for a Messiah, a military commander that led the troop from the back of the line. Jesus of Nazareth is the Savior, who gave us the concept of forgiveness, meaning I am a Christian, and so there is always a path back to being my friend if you've wronged me - you just have to mean your remorse. Christ opened the gates of Heaven and Hell after being resurrected, an event with many witnesses. The fact that it did NOT go within the rules of science, yet had so many contradictory witnesses, shows that God does exist. There is a lot I don't know about this God I surrendered to, but I know He is very angry at the world, but is holding His wrath until the last day. What has him angry? Widespread corporal punishment of children. God never said that, and so He is angry. He hates humanity for all that we are capable of towards children, and wants everything erased. God erases child abuse...I don't know what Heaven is like, and there is no way of knowing by the Bible alone is like. All I know is that if it weren't for the Bible, we wouldn't even be here. The Bible also enforces a spanking ban in this country, as Christian law is law above the secular laws, and thus the secular laws must get in line with God's Law.

God wishes DEATH and DESTRUCTION upon all adult-kind, who will be erased from all visibility, and annihilated from all existence. We hate parents here at Anti-Parental Rights. Why? You hate God, meaning your child, meaning both, meaning both, ya entitled spoog and speck. 

The Bible was then assembled, and transported elsewhere where the many false teachers that Christ forewarned about would distort God's word on a serious note about children's rights issues, using God's Word and soiling it as a mere "book of abusers' excuses", committing blasphemy of the worst kind.


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