Saturday, August 21, 2021

Children self-protect, adults abstain - Understanding the roles of parenting under God's Law

Many parents abuse their children, meaning most. 70% of adults agree with children getting a "good, old fashioned" spanking, and numerous parents still spank their children. Children self-protect is about child empowerment. Child power. We want them, here at Opposing Parental Entitlement, to rebel against adult authority and tyranny as a form of reverent rebellion, so we set the stage by turning ourselves in, surrendering to God through children, allowing them to overthrow us as adults, laying down our arms and signing a peace treaty with the enemy that we made ourselves through extreme oppression and hegemony. 

Every single adult is guilty in relation to a child, and thus all adults are to be convicted of their hateful, entitled non-existence in relation to children, leading to surrender to God through one's children, giving up all adult power and control to the footstool of children, treating them like royalty, abstaining from all evil in relation to children. It says in 1 Thessalonians 5:22 KJV:

Abstain all appearance of evil.

The Greek root word translated "appearance" is εἴδος (Latin: eidos) and literally translates to "form", whereas "appearance" in other parts of the Bible translate as οψις (Latin: opsis). See John 7:24. This means abstain from all evil that appears to you as opportune in relation to children, either out of parent/adult anger or sexual entitlement. This revolves around the avoidance of entitlement, as denoted in converse fashion by the Greek root word πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to wanting things from a child to the point of seeking to impose said want onto a child, including forced cooperation or compliance of any kind. I am deserving of absolutely nothing in from a child, and must abstain from even asking out of turn, meaning I do not even deserve to speak to a child except with their consent. I am to hate my nature in relation to children, and be grateful for the good I have done for children, no matter how small.

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, lest they become discouraged.

The Greek root word translated "obey" is υπακουο (Latin: hupakouo) and refers to providing custody under biblical law, referring to the rest in children in the love and grace of parents, with parents providing for the child's every need, with children being themselves in relation to themselves, owing absolutely nothing in relation to parents, but nonetheless showing gratitude by way of listening to the voice of parents, meaning out of reassurance and not out of fear of punishment or reprisal. The Greek root word translated "provoke...to anger" is ερεθιζο (Latin: erethizo) and literally translates to "stirring up" and refers to "stirring the pot" in terms of your child's anger and upset, literally legally referring to the offenses in the legal context of the Bible, meaning here the slightest of personal slights perceived by a child. The offenses are the torts and damages under the Eighth Commandment, meaning basically stealing something from someone, including emotional torts and assault and battery, in which case both apply to children here equally as to an adult. Corporal punishment, meaning the slightest of physical touch of a child, was considered a tort covered by vs. 21, and usually was seen as kidnapping by the Law.

Children should have more rights in terms of self-reporting their abuse. Right now, there are a lot of hurdles regarding self-reporting of abuse. In a school setting, everyone except the child is trained on how to spot child abuse or abusers of children - everyone except children. In biblical times, children could, in fact, self-report abuse, by way of telling a co-parent or an extended family member, and in the Early Christian churches, it was an offense relevant to the whole church community, which rallied around the child victim, and excommunicated and shunned the offender against the child, usually for kidnapping, but perhaps for fornication as well. 

Adults should abstain from abuse anyway, even though the child is there to keep them in line when necessary, meaning children shouldn't have to defend themselves, with adults abstaining from all appearance of opportunity to commit evil against a child. Even the appearance of that opportunity is to be avoided, meaning when you feel the need to harm a child, go in the opposite direction in terms of your actions, and then you will be chastened up in the Lord.

The depraved and entitled parents will not inherit the Kingdom of God! Let them burn in the lake of fire and burning sulfur, which is the second death prepared for the evil one and his accomplices! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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