Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Parental entitlement: A good framework to redefine child abuse

Many parents think they aren't abusers, and many adults get defensive when seen as the abuser. Whole groups of people are falsely blamed for "orchestrating the child abuse epidemic". There is an epidemic, but it is in fact grander than most people think. Most child abuse evades state or U.S. law.

Parental entitlement is parental control, meaning the intent of a parent to control their own children, with pedophilia being the mental health label for just one of many variants of parental entitlement, from a medical standpoint, and a label insignificant, in fact, in locating abusers of children. The Greek root word denoting entitlement is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to the attitude of "I am the parent, and I deserve respect from my child (and everyone else)" leading to seeking to impose said want onto a child though demanding, controlling, punitive, or sexually hateful or objectifying behavior, leading to offense perceived by the child. Offenses are defined 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 refers to "stirring up" anger in a child, in terms of "stirring the pot" in terms of their upset or frustrated emotions, by way of willful or reckless selfish intent. Basically, it is the slightest of offense perceived by a child, to the level of din. This commandment refers specifically to harsh punishments transported into the Christian church at Colossae by Greek and Roman converts, meaning the Apostle Paul gave this command to crack down on pro-spanking parents emigrating from the surrounding Hellenistic culture, tainting the child-friendliness of the Church. This law today, however, can be used any way or all ways to shut down an abusive parent, as long as the child visibly is at least annoyed by the parents, and their intent appears entitled, at least to the level of want.

America is a Christian nation, and was founded on Judaeo-Christian family values, including non-entitlement as a parent. Parental entitlement is the number one threat to children, as well as the parents who identify by it in its various forms. According to the children's rights definition of child abuse, anything that is offensive to the child, by their own perception, is abuse, and this is backed up by America's law book, the Bible, and so this should be the law everywhere.

Most countries where spanking is banned still have it where adults identify child abuse, not the children themselves. America might be the first major country where children are taught in school how to identify their own abuse, particularly at an older age, and be able to turn in their parents, with the child protection system convicting parents to turn themselves into their children, and be struck with terror by their lawful and binding orders to cease and desist abuse and entitlement imposed.

There are two sides to children's rights, children and their adults, especially their parents, and the parent/adult side is, from a bird's eye view, guilty as charged, meaning guilty of their depraved sin nature, deserving of punishment merely for existing in relation to children, given the moral crimes adults have committed against children since time immemorial. All adults are guilty, and are to give up their power and control over children, turning themselves into their children, with children being engaged in reverent rebellion that righteously takes advantage of the pro-social submission of righteous adults towards children.

The depraved and entitled parents and adults who defend parental entitlement will not inherit the Kingdom of God! Let them be tormented, and let them languish, in the lake of fire and burning sulfur, which is the second death prepared for Satan and his accomplices! Let the offenders against children descent forever into the abyss of Hell, being tormented for their sins for ever and ever! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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