Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Pro-social child worship, pro-social deification: Why children are extensions of God (adult privilege/entitlement)

Many parents think they are God, and that they can enforce law onto children like they are a deity. Think "puff the magic dragon" and you get my image of the stereotypical parent. Smoking and drinking (at least mine did). Arrogant and rude. Buffoon that embarrasses you. They think they are so deserving of honor and praise because of their glorified title. "I'm the parent" is the most common excuse for child abuse...It's time children were seen as next to God. 

I myself as a conservative believe in one singled out privilege, and that is adult privilege, and that is only because children are especially kept down, and have been for time immemorial, usually through trauma bonding such as sexual abuse. My own abuse from law-abiding parents had a trauma-bonding nature to it.

Every single adult is guilty for merely existing in relation to children, in relation to God, and is to be convicted through reverent fear and hatred of one's sin nature to surrender to God through one's child, submitting to children as their enemy, seeking to be their friend, just as mankind is the enemy of God and has to make amends, with parents paying due penance to their children, as to God, expecting absolutely nothing in return. Children are next to God on earth (Matt. 25:31-46), with their lawful and binding orders as to their needs and benign being spake from the good God from Above, in the form of Divine Decree from beneath, with parents and adults shaking in their wake. Let the waters assuage (Gen. 8:1), and let the parents be convicted of how they have wronged their child. Let every parent and adult tremble in the fear and terror struck into them by children, and fear of God's wrath linked to the child. Total submission leading to total acceptance, meaning Christian love, as denoted by the Greek root word αγαπαο (Latin: agapao) and refers to charity towards children, meaning giving without receiving, deserving nothing in return, not even a "thank you" from one's children, earning your thanks in an otherwise thankless job that is parenting.

The Fifth Commandment shows how children should surrender to parents. It says it Colossians 3:20-21 KJV:

Children, obey your parents in all things: for this 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 feeling safe petitioning for any need or redress of grievances, with children showing gratitude and thanksgiving in the form of emulating the example and instruction of parents. This word links the text with the parenting context in the Bible, which was attachment parenting to the level of nudity in terms of intimacy with mother, meaning mothers held and slept next to children, with both mother and child being in the nude. Skin-to-skin contact is how mothers then earned trust in parents, with fathers foreshadowing the family, holding a staff to protect his family, such as by beating interlopers that may harm his wife and children with the rod. It was intended to break the spine of the interloper. Fathers had authority and license to protect, not punish. 

The Greek root word in vs. 21 translated "provoke...to anger" is ερεθιζο (Latin: erethizo) and literally translates to "stirring up" anger and resentment in children, referring to the Jewish adage of "stirring the pot" in terms of your child's emotions. This referred to the moral count of provoking one's neighbor to anger, with children being seen by God as one's neighbor. This was a command from God through the Apostle Paul to ban corporal punishment in the Colossian church, when understood in context. Paul, in secular pamphlets to the parents at the Colossian church attached to the epistle, informed parents of the proper, Hebraic understanding of parenting. Parenting, in Greco-Roman society, was punitive in nature, with spanking coming from Hellenistic culture, meaning the Greek ritual of spanking teenage girls to "purify" them of being "unchaste". Boys were whipped, at home and at school. Parenting in ancient Jewish culture was more attachment-based, and Christianity then was an extension of Judaism that did not keep the Law perfectly due to the advent of Jesus Christ, and gentile Christians had to only follow the spirit of the Law, meaning Paul felt compelled by God to uplift the oral law in Judaism against provoking your neighbor to anger. Ultimately, that means the slightest of personal offense perceived by the child is abuse, coming from entitlement, as is denoted by the Greek root word πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) which refers to wanting things from children, or for them to do things for you, leading to the parent/adult seeking to impose said want onto the child, leading to an offense.

Ancient Israel and adjoining churches were child worshipping cultures, as they saw children as extensions of God on earth, ruling parents from beneath. Children were extensions of God, and are today, and were worshipped with service and charity, including heeding their every need and interest. Parents were instead an extension of Christ, with Christ being the part of God that gave Himself up without even asking for anything in return. Children were seen as convicting figures, much like we see a fraile old lady or someone in a wheelchair - you are extra cautious so not to break them, and somehow hurt them in their vulnerable state, even if you know you aren't going to. This is how adults naturally see children, and I would know, as I don't conform to how most adults see children as helpless. They help themselves by being their own advocate, and convict you of how you have wronged them by their mere vulnerable presence.

The depraved and entitled parents will not inherit the Kingdom of God! Let them burn and rot in the lake of fire and burning sulfur, descending downwards into the abyss, which is Satan's final resting place! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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