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When your children reach that magical
age of puberty where their biological clock is telling them 2
things:
1. Girls: let’s have children and a family…
2. Boys: let’s produce children and be a man…
But wait in today’s world, society has taken away the natural order
of things where boys and girls at the age of 13 are considered men
and women and keep them as babies. In the Jewish religion this was
so, but it is obviously so because of genetic physiology at this age
they are able to produce children. Will you turn a deaf ear or a
blind eye to 10’s of thousands of years of history? Or is it only in
the last 200 years that the truths of God’s divine purpose has now
finally emerged? So when Mother Mary and her sister Elizabeth gave
birth at age 13, we must now conclude that God allowed pedophilia to
exist? King Tutankhamen was King at the age of 12, was that a
mistake also? This gives a whole different perspective for
perverting the natural use of the body. Then of course there are
those disgusting seminars that are out there that tell the young
adults to be submissive to their parents. Didn’t Jesus stay behind
after his bar mitzvah (age of 13) to talk to the temple priest? Was
Jesus being rebellious? No, you will say, because he was Jesus.
Really? But didn’t Jesus come to fulfill the law? So, now we have a
classical conundrum. But wait you’ll say, Jesus didn’t go full time
ministry until he was 30. Oh? I guess you forgot the OT rule for the
Levitical Priesthood, from the age of 30 to 50. Its too bad that the
law of the land is not the law of God or the law of nature.
But this brings me to an even bigger lie. Christian parents are
scared and jealous of their children. At a very young age when their
minds are like sponges and they are very creative, we shove the dark
ages way of education down their throat, but of course we do this in
Jesus name. Then when they become adults in today’s world (18) they
have to unlearn both the method and the info and start all over
again. Gee, how convenient. The other part of the picture is that
we’re afraid of their youthful vigor and strength and have used the
time honored process of biblical anarchy to keep them happy. Carl
Marx was right, “religion is the opiate of the masses.” We supply
them with any form of church and bible study and keep the wool over
their eyes just long enough so that we can achieve damage control. I
wonder when little Samuel in the OT was called by God, did Eli offer
him a lollypop or weekly concerts? Does this last remark seem
nonsequitor? Maybe it is, but no matter how you look at it,
everything is ass backward. The answer to the riddle is in the
middle of the muddle. Who is the catcher in the rye now?
Everything is watered down and merged together and then we wonder
why we are hungry and apathetic?
Where is Jesus… |
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