Friday, August 5, 2022

Original sin: Why to avoid parental entitlement

Many people hate children's rights, not knowing what children's rights is. Children's rights, as a concept, can exist in a conservative context. Children's rights, in the conservative Christian tense, is the avoidance of parental entitlement, and is a personal practice modeled to the world, not a social justice ideology to be preached and professed to the world. All adults should shed their parental entitlement.

It says in Romans 3:9-12 KJV:

What then? are we better than they? No, in no wise: for we have before proved both Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin; As it is written, there is none righteous, no, not one: There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one.

This passage was written to the Roman Christians, convicting them of their pridefulness in practicing the Christian faith. The Romans thought they were righteous just for being Christians. Today, this passage serves as a reflection as to how God views mankind. God hates us all, so much that He does not want us to even exist in relation to Him, especially all of us adults in relation to children. Every single adult is guilty in relation to children and God, and is deserving of nothing but DEATH and PUNISHMENT merely for existing in relation to the children that God protects. Adults have no right to even exist in the eyes of God in relation to children. Only a few will earn their right to exist in the eyes of God in relation to children, rendering them non-existent. All adults are non-existent in relation to the righteous judge, beyond a reasonable doubt, until an adult shows their existence by making an entitled defense, including the catch phrase "I am the adult". All mankind is fallen in relation to God for the one-sided incursion on child-kind. We all as adults are worthless sinners in relation to children, and are deserving and entitled to nothing from them. Everything we obtain from them we need to work for, and win over their respect instead of making entitled demands for respect.

The Greek root word denoting parental entitlement in the New Testament, and cross-referencing the Tenth Commandment, is πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to, officially speaking, wanting things from children, to the point of imposition. Unofficially speaking, it refers to wanting things from children, period. We as adults are not deserving or entitled to anything from children. We all want things from children as depraved and decadent adults. It is not good to want anything from a child, but we all want something from children, and so we should all work to get what we want from children, instead of entitled demands. Avoidance of parental entitlement is a solemn and remorseful state in relation to children. Such avoidance comes in the form of pro-social self-loathing, in the children's rights tense.

The opposite of entitlement is Christian love for children. The Greek root word translated "love" and "charity" in the New Testament is αγαπαο (Latin: agapao) and refers to a state of being in relation to children where you prioritize your neighbor first, and yourself last, with children being your neighbor. True Christian love comes from a place of conviction where you come to the knowledge that you are a depraved and decadent sinner deserving of absolutely nothing, leading to the knowledge that everyone around you is deserving of whatever you can give them, with you expecting absolutely nothing in return for the charity bestowed onto others. This includes charity bestowed onto children.

The Bible prohibits parental entitlement specifically, speaking in terms of offenses. See Colossians 3:21 KJV:

Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they be discouraged.

The Greek root word translated "provoke...to anger" is ερεθιζο (Latin: erethizo) and refers to damages or offenses, namely the slightest of personal offense perceived by a child, including, but not limited to, the slightest of offensive touch or speech perceived by a child, coming from entitlement. This commandment was intended by the Apostle Paul, and understood in its original context, as a moral statute prohibiting all forms of punitive parenting, including any punishment or controlling demeanor towards a child. In the Old Testament, punitive parents were put to death by way of bloodletting, after punishing their children too many times, and receiving many warnings that their parenting was out of compliance with the Law. Parents who punished their children were charged with kidnapping, with "kidnapping" being defined under the Law as the slightest of damage or offense stemming from hostage-taking - child punishment was seen as holding a child hostage merely for things they did wrong, with punitive parents being seen as vipers or monsters out to get their children. Paul was lifting up this context to a group of Greek Christian parents who brought their pagan custom of spanking and punishing children into the church. The Early Christians had no such custom as a Christian norm, as attachment parenting was mandated then under church ordinance.

I myself am a depraved and decadent sinner in relation to children, and am deserving and entitled to nothing from any child. I am a pedophilic adult who has offended children in the past, and thus I deserve nothing but hatred and resentment from children. I am grateful that children are forgiving of my moral crimes, which I am not deserving of at all. I avoid parental entitlement within myself as a pedophilic adult, channeling it away from children and towards myself. I can simply choose not to approach a child for sexually entitled reasons. I have approached children with the intent to form a romantic relationship, and that was wrong of me. I am a flawed and decadent sinner deserving of nothing, from children or from anyone, and am grateful for everything.

The depraved and entitled parents will not inherit the Kingdom of God! Let them be cast forever into the lake of fire and burning sulfur, which is the second death prepared for Satan and his accomplices! Let them 

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