Saturday, July 10, 2021

Streamlining child abuse definitions based on true Christian family values

Many parents abuse their children in this country. Most do, in fact, with 94% of parents using physical force on a child, with 70% of adults approving of corporal punishment. Abuse definitions in all 50 states are vague, and are exclusionary to a lot of abuse.

Parental entitlement is a form of entitlement that all child abusers have, meaning pride in their parent status and privilege, as denoted by the Greek root word for entitlement in the New Testament, which is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers not to wanting things from children, but wanting things from children to the point of seeking to impose said want onto a child, leading to theft/abuse.

It says in Colossians 3:21 KJV:

Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they become discouraged.

The Greek root word translated "provoke...to anger" is ερεθιζο (Latin: erethizo) and is one of the Greek words that lead to the offenses, meaning the torts and damages under Jewish law, including assault and battery torts that protected children as well, summed up in the New Testament as the slightest of personal slights perceived by the child, coming from entitled intent.

Whatever the child perceives as abuse objectively is, meaning to the slightest of din perceived by the child from a child. Abuse is different from entitlement as it is an injury on the part of the child, temporary or permanent, visible or invisible, with consent violations of any kind being a legal injury that is invisible many times, yet sometimes is visible. Any offense perceived by a child is a legal injury.

When judging parent-child abusive interactions, I tend to look at the line of intent. Any intent to control the situation? That is entitlement. Any damages perceived by the child? That is abuse. The law should reflect my judgment as a children's rights Christian, and should prohibit anything the child victim perceives as abuse, meaning offensive or otherwise damaging.

The law should be changed. Spanking is already illegal in America, as God's Law is above the law of the land. Whatever the child perceive as offensive is objectively abuse by God's standard (and mine as a righteous judge for His Kingdom). But we live in flawed world that hates children, predestined for destruction! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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