Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Religious child abuse against pedophiles: The sexual shaming of pedophilic children in America

Many parents hate pedophiles through and through, and want them punished merely for existing with a mental disorder. However, anyone's child can be a pedophile, virtually, but especially if you have a family history of autism. Religious child abuse is the misuse of religion in order to abuse a child, and that child can be a pedophile. They often are.

The hysteria against pedophiles can be understood by the misuse of one key verse recorded of Christ as stated on the Sermon on the Mount, meaning Matthew 5:27-28 KJV:

Ye have heard that it was said of old time, Thou shalt not commit adultery: But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.

This may appear as an excuse to abuse your pedophilic child, but the Greek root word translated "lust" is επιθυμέω (Latin: epithumeo) and refers not merely to sexual desire, but wanting sex from a child to the point of seeking to use a child for that purpose, or else objectify a child with your speech and behavior. Simply engaging in sexual fantasy is not sin, nor is clinical celebratory speech about a child in private, when such speech would be deemed understandable as an expression of a mental health struggle. You have to be entitled in relation to children in order to be guilty of the sin mentioned here, which is sexual entitlement. Entitlement is the guilty intent (mens rea) element of a moral crime, meaning entitlement, period, can be a charge imposed upon a sexually entitled adult looking upon a child as a valid sexual prospect.

The hysteria against pedophiles all comes from the Christian teachings against lust, with lust being falsely interpreted as all sexual desire. I was a member of the Virtuous Pedophiles forum for 7 years, and I have assessed the collective trauma of that group is from a form of sexual abuse called sexual shaming. Most parents can tell that their child might be going in the direction of becoming a pedophile, and try to "stamp it out of them". Only you can't stamp it out of a pedophile. For pedophilic children, it is the hand they are dealt, so why punish such a child for a disorder they can't help?

I am actually very comfortable with my pedophilic sexuality, and that is because my parents accepted me from day one. By then, both had converted to gentle, non-punitive parenting, meaning they were my friend to talk to about the issue. It has since become a jurisdictional peacekeeper, meaning anyone who needs to know, for sake of parent concerns, can know, meaning when they ask me, they can expect an honest answer, perhaps a nod of the head if I am nervous in a non-guilty way. I have the sexual desires at a level that most people can pick up on it, but they simply keep an eye on it, and don't react. If I was shamed for it as a child, I would be the usual pedophile, who is miserable and hates being a pedophile. Sex-critical is the highest acceptance of sexuality, meaning it is just like any of your other feelings, and has no moral value - I myself am sex-critical as a man, but in the feminist sense. My male personality is one of the Israelite men, meaning in the New Testament and not the Old Testament.

The depraved and entitled prejudicial parents who provoke their pedophilic children to anger 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 Satan and his accomplices! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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