Thursday, September 30, 2021

Why I am guilty for being an adult (and so is every adult)

Many parents believe they are not guilty, and that only small minorities of adults are the risk. The fact of the matter is that you can get any adult to commit any form of abuse, pretty much, under the right/wrong conditions. No adult truly means well around children, as we all have sinned against them, as to God.

I am depraved and entitled adult in relation to a child, and am deserving of punishment merely for existing in a group of people that has kept children down since time immemorial. I hated adults as a child as my oppressor. Now I am my oppressor, so I hate myself and loathe my sin nature in relation to children, and am not a good adult. I do not mean well in relation to children, and thus am atoning and paying penance by advocating for children, whom I have sexually pestered - and even objectified with my gaze on a few occasions (antisocial "pest"/"leer")

I am being investigated, as is my whole organization and platform, due to a valid complaint of antisocial "rough-play" from my cousin, who now feels compelled by evil forces to be silent against me, when I want a confrontation, and I want to lose because I deserve to be confronted, and I am grateful that I am not being confronted after all this.

Every single adult is guilty merely for existing, and so I admit my sin guilt in relation to a child, and surrender to God through them, hating myself and my nature merely for existing as an adult. I submit to pro-social oppression from children for my existence, meaning I support adults being put in the ditch by children, righteously enslaved to them like they have been enslaved to adults for far too long, tipping the scales, with adults giving up their power and control over children.

I am evil in relation to a child, and I realize this, and how does this come out in person? Good Christian manners, meaning hands behind my back, or else folded when sitting down and sharing a restaurant with them. It is a quiet that shows reverent respect for children, as I have reverent fear for their expressed and implied needs, meaning their every need, and know they need me to leave them alone, in peace. 

I model a good attitude towards children, and am a judge. It says in 1 Corinthians 5:11 KJV:

But now I have written unto you not to keep company, that any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolator, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner: with one an no not to eat.

The Greek root word translated "covetous" refers to entitlement, and is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to parental entitlement, namely referring to the wicked nature of adult-kind, meaning wanting things from children, and haven't we all wanted things from a child before, that they were unwilling to give us due to their mood, upset, or immaturity? That want is what is defined as a sin nature. Parental entitlement can be a crime leading to all crimes against children under Divine Law, meaning wanting things from children, or for children to do things, to the point of seeking to impose said want onto a child, with any offense perceived being abuse (Col. 3:21; Eph. 6:4). How about we all, as adults, be convicted of our wicked, evil nature, making ourselves aware of it, and centering it nonetheless, hating ourselves in order to love our children. Let the entitled parents burn and descend into the lake of fire and burning sulfur!

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