Friday, July 30, 2021

Original sin: Why parents and adults have a wicked and entitled nature

The doctrine of original sin is the most misunderstood teachings in Christianity, and also one of the most misused. It has been misused to keep down most every oppressed group since the Western powers in Europe absorbed the Christian faith into their culture. However, there is one group deserving of the label of original sin - parents, and the every adult that promotes them.

Every single adult is guilty merely for existing in relation to children, with parents especially commanded to submit to God through their children as their enemy, just as mankind is the enemy of God and thus parents need to submit to their children as an enemy seeking to make amends, as they do God, knowing how flawed and evil they are for being capable of harm and abuse towards a child, and also not knowing what childhood is/was like. Parents are to sacrifice for their child's every vulnerable need, just as Christ sacrificed for His children, with parents rendering themselves beneath their children, devaluing themselves as servants and caregivers towards children, ministering to and serving the every need of children, with children being served as an extension of God placed before the adult for care and attention (Matt. 25:31-46).

It says in Exodus 20:17 KJV:

Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour's. 

The Greek root word translated "covet" is לחמוד (Latin: lachmod) and refers not merely to wanting things from children, but wanting things from children, or for them to do things or listen, to the point of imposing said want onto children. 

The Tenth Commandment can be interpreted more broadly, however, as the flawed nature of mankind, especially adult-kind, as summed up and expanded upon by the Greek root word πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés), namely in terms of parental entitlement, meaning the entitled attitude of "I am the parent, and children owe me respect/appeasement" leading to controlling, punitive, demanding, begging, and/or sexually hateful or objectifying attitudes towards children. Ultimately, though, the Greek root word πλεονέκτης refers to the very ability of an adult to want to control a child or punish them as such. When used in the New Testament, it refers specifically, in moral legal tense, to the right to abuse a child in the case of parental entitlement, pointing to the entitled nature in the parent. Ultimately, it refers to embracing entitlement as a parent or similarly charged adult, meaning embracing control. Simply having a sin nature is not a moral crime, but instead intent leading to action that points to the entitled nature of parents. This is how things were seen then in terms of entitlement.

Admission of original sin as a parent will receive a certain result. It says in Colossians 3:20-21 KJV:

Children, obey your parents in all things, as is well-pleasing unto the Lord. Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they become discouraged.

The Greek root word translated "obey" is υπακουο (Latin: hupakouo) and refers to secure, vulnerable rest and trust in the love and grace of parents, with children having freedom to share anything with parents, and be themselves in relation to parents, owing absolutely nothing in return to parents, yet nonetheless with children showing gratitude by hearing the voice of their parents, understanding what parents want of them based on the developmental level, leading to children heeding the instructions of parents by way of hearing and listening to the reassuring, soothing voice of parents, especially mothers. The Greek root word translated "provoke...to anger" is ερεθιζο (Latin: erethizo) and refers to the offenses in the legal context of the Bible, meaning the slightest of offense perceived by the child, linked to parental entitlement. This included physical or other punishment of children, as per the assault and battery torts under the Mosaic Law, meaning striking anyone outside of a courtroom was against the law, with battery being contact with a child without the child's consent or the co-parent's consent, usually aligned. The rod of correction was only used in a courtroom setting on adults where the father was named an accessory in a hitman investigation by the Israelite government - tally up the damages from a rogue family member, and turn the damages into the religious authorities. In the Early Church, striking a child would get you excommunicated from the church, and if you were the man of the house, you'd be no more - your wife would divorce you (1 Cor. 7:10-11)...Most all child abuse in the United States (and you can read all) is linked to parental entitlement. 

It isn't a few pedophiles over there orchestrating the child abuse epidemic, but all parents who identify by their choice to abuse a child, and the adults that point to them to promote their "innocence", then pointing in the other direction towards a group of people that have little to do with child abuse, but are nonetheless a perfect target for emulating an abuser.

The depraved and entitled parents will not inherit the Kingdom of God! Let them suffer and rot in the lake of fire and burning sulfur, which is the second death prepared for Satan and his angels! Corporal punishment shall not exist on American soil, and when a parent is identified by the act, they shall not exist, but since murder is wrong, they are consigned to Hell until the last day, when we kill every parent (by way of criminal arrest) and validate every victim. Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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