Saturday, December 25, 2021

Original sin: Why adults have a depraved sin nature in relation to children

The doctrine of original sin is one of the most misunderstood and misunderstood teachings. Most parents in America, at some level, believe that their child is born in sin, and that such a fact about them is relevant. Children are born in sin, but this fact about them isn't relevant until they reach adulthood and have heard out the message of their parents.

The Tenth Commandment denotes covetousness and entitlement, with this command being repeated and broadened by the Greek root word πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and officially refers to wanting things from children to the point of seeking to impose said want onto children. However, unofficially, in the spirit of the word, it refers to any want from a child or of a child, usually imposed, but why want anything from a child? To the point of imposing? Why not just ask things of children, and know they will agree to it, because they trust you and care about what you have to say.

Every single adult is guilty in relation to children, and is deserving of DEATH and PUNISHMENT merely for existing in relation to children, being convicted of their parental duties towards children, then submitting dutifully to the every need of children, expecting absolutely nothing from children, with children resting in the love and grace of parents, as delineated in the doctrine of mutual submission in parenting. It says in 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 be discouraged.

The Greek root word translated "obey" is υπακουο (Latin: hupakouo) and refers to "rest under" a parent's love and grace for their children, with children resting in maternal warmth and sustenance, then listening to parents, following their example. Children in ancient Israel and adjoining churches were wrapped up in their mother's swaddling bands, held close to the bosom of their mother, with children up to age 3 being weaned from suckling the breasts of their mothers, and children before that age being fully breastfed by their mother. Children slept next to their mothers in the nude, soaking up the skin-to-skin closeness, feeling safe and secure resting in the loving arms of parents, with mother to nurture, and father to encourage. Attachment parenting was the normative form of parenting in ancient Hebrew and Christian societies.

The Greek root word translated "provoke...to anger" is the Greek root word ερεθιζο (Latin: erethizo) and refers to Christian love in the negative, meaning a provocation to anger perceived by a child, meaning the slightest of offenses perceived by a child. This was a commandment given by the Apostle Paul to make official a ban on corporal punishment in the Early Christian churches that existed in ancient Israel long before the coming of Christ. Paul was admonishing Greek Christians who brought the pagan custom of spanking children into the church. Punishing a child was legally defensible under Roman law, but completely against Jewish law. Paul would have none of it, and delivered the commandment from his prison cell, as Christians were being persecuted partially due to their "soft" parenting. Paul also sent secular writings in the form of attachment parenting manuals, where parents were told to impart the Living Example of Christ, meaning be generous and charitable towards children just as Christ was towards His children, marked by His Sacrifice.

We all have sinned in relation to children, with children being extensions of God, and whosoever wrongs or abuses a child does so to God (Matt. 25:31-46), with "child abuse" meaning whatever the child perceives as such. We are all capable of harm and abuse towards a child under the right/wrong conditions. All of us as adults are capable of that choice, and should be convicted of that fact, avoiding all provocation to anger in children, loving children as your neighbor. 

Our original sin in relation to children as adults is proven by a thread, meaning it exists without a doubt, as that thread is the sin itself. All parents have that thread as part of their parent complex, and it comes out and strangulates the child, when it should be the abusive adult that should be strangulated with the bloodletting they deserve. We are all capable of harm against a child through provocations to anger, yet very few adults will own up to it. Many will be called to be Christian parents, yet few will make the cut, because they have no working friendship with their children - just punishing children for a sin nature YOU have as well, and is more relevant in YOU as the parent.

I myself have a depraved sin nature in relation to children that I hate, meaning I hate what it can do to children. I myself am a sexually entitled adult by nature - a pedophile - and am deserving of absolutely nothing, but grateful for the fact that many children trust me, and adults as well. I am entitled to nothing, but grateful for everything in relation to children - because I deserve none of it, and only hatred and rejection from children, whom I have harmed merely while existing as an adult.

The depraved and entitled parents who provoke their children to anger will not inherit the Kingdom of God! Let them suffer and be tormented in the lake of fire and burning sulfur, which is the second death prepared for Satan and his accomplices! Let them descend into the abyss of Hell and torment, with God condemning them to their own demise, predicting beforehand who will make it! Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!

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