Monday, October 11, 2021

Why child abuse definitions should be expanded

Many parents abuse their children in today's society. About 70% of parents believe in child abuse in the form of corporal punishment. Child abuse is a societal problem on a societal level, meaning the individual collective level, not merely the individual level, with individual collective referring to individuals being responsibility, one by one in a group of people titled "adults".

Mutual submission is a Christian doctrine, and refers to the fact that children deserve to be respected and loved first, then children of respect. America is a Christian nation, and so its laws should be based on the Bible, accurately read. It says in Colossians 3:20-21 KJV:

Children, obey your parents in everything: for this 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 secure, vulnerable rest and trust in the love and grace of parents, coming from sacrifice for children, in the spirit that Christ sacrificed for His children; taking up the cross for children, in the spirit that Christ took up the cross for His children; martyring oneself in everything for children, leading to rest in the warmth and love of parents, leading to gratitude and thanksgiving to parents for their charity and generosity. This Greek root word ultimately uplifts the Judeo-Christian parenting traditions, which were attachment-based in nature. Child nudity was legal everywhere in the biblical context, and that was so mothers could snuggle with their children, with mothers being unclothed also in the home setting. Children were breastfed until age 3 as infants, and co-slept next to their mothers at night right until adulthood, with mothers and daughters being inseparable, and mothers and daughters stuck together for protective reasons relating to the commonplace occurrence of pedophilia in ancient Hebrew culture (Lev. 18:17).

The Greek root word translated "provoke...to anger" is ερεθιζο (Latin: erethizo) and literally translates to "stirring up" upset and resentment in children, referencing the Jewish adage "stirring the pot" regarding a child's emotional well-being. Child abuse is a biblical concept, and is defined under this Greek root word as the slightest of offense perceived by the child, coming from entitled intent. Entitlement is denoted by the Greek root word πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to wanting things from children, or wanting them to do things for you, to the point of seeking to impose said want onto a child, with any perceived offense coming from the imposition being child abuse. The Apostle Paul handed out parenting manuals that advised in favor of attachment parenting, with the Christian brand of attachment parenting referring to a specific exemplary setup where parents were loving, giving examples of Christ to their children, encouraging all children to be charitable like Christ was.

America is a Christian nation, with the Bible being America's book. God's Law is above the law of the land, and all laws should confer with God's Law, meaning all natural law, including the natural right of a child against domestic battery and assault. The law is not intended merely to control the populace, but to enforce natural law and rights already accepted and acceptable under our laws. Our understanding of natural rights and civil liberties evolves over the centuries, meaning the more Americans understand their Bible, the more they come to include more people into society, and that includes children. Children were an integral part of Hebrew society in biblical times, and influenced many of the decisions made by parents, as parents listened to their children then, and didn't punish them for giving feedback. Everything we cherish in our justice system ultimately comes from the Jewish legal context, meaning our Founding Fathers gleaned from the Jewish context - but missed the mark when it came to children's rights, which was a key organ of the ancient Jewish legal system in both the Old and New Testament. Children's rights is a biblical idea, and since all of our legitimate laws come from the Judeo-Christian values, and with Judeo-Christian practices in their historical and legal context prohibiting all corporal punishment of children, and also any punishment and control of children. The Bible is America's book, and gives us the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and only God can take these things away from us. Children have natural rights as well, meaning civil liberties.

Whatever the child victim perceives to be abuse objectively is. Nothing more, nothing less, including by an adult, especially by an adult. Children are victims merely for being in the United States, as in a country like ours that oppresses children like a compress. Surely, some adult wronged them, somewhere, at some point in childhood. Hatred of children is a bunch of parents and the adults that promote them lining up against the children from above, keeping them down in a ditch, falsely accusing children of being bad people when they are good people that simply don't know what is right or wrong yet. The Eighth Commandment prohibits theft, which can be understood, at the base level, as any offense perceived by a plaintiff against a named defendant, with a child have the legal right to be a plaintiff, usually with another protective adult judging alongside them. The Law of God can be enforced in this way today, with the penalty being not associating with a known offender or sinner, including a known and identified parent or other entitled adult (1 Cor. 5:11)

The depraved and entitled parents who provoke children to anger through punishment or permissiveness violate, if not the law of men, the Laws of God, as God's Law is above the law of the land, with the Marshall law of all homes being to provoke not your children to anger by way of punishment, molestation, or any other sort of harm. Let them burn in the Hell of fire, meaning the lake of fire and burning sulfur, which is the second death prepared for Satan and his accomplices! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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