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Originally Posted by slave4him
Sister I hope I am not sounding harsh because that isn't my intent. I do have to ask though is it the ideas in the books that would cause children to be harsh and judgmental or is it the way some people present the ideas. I don't believe Jesus forced anyone to do anything and every thing he did even when rebuking them he did it kindly and with love and compassion for their soul. I do believe a lot of our apostolic fathers didn't teach these things with compassion and it caused them to be bondage. But the ideas in these books if taught with love have priceless value especially to a little girl growing up in todays society.
Again I hope my post havent seemed harsh to you sis Rhoni or you Bro. Daniel. I don't claim to be a great writer sorry.
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Slave4him,
I do not think you posted harsh. I know many times things posted are misinterpreted because we have no non-verbals to go with the black and white words.
I do agree with you right here...
that it isn't so much the written word but the way it is presented. Those looking for a way to control or manipulate situations, or those who are ignorant in many ways, take things to extremes and cause a lot of confusion and conflict.
Children need to be taught several things, one in which is how to gracefully thank others for gifts given and then let their parents take care of things later, example: My niece had a birthday party, she just turned 8. She was opening gifts and received a
"Bratz Doll". My sister sat back to watch her seeing if she reacted appropriately as she had been taught...my niece politely said, "Thank-you very much", and went on to open the next gift. After everyone left, my niece gave her Mom the doll and asked her to give it to a needy child. My sister felt pride in knowing she had trained her daughter well.
On the other hand, I know of another instance where a child [4 or 5] had gotten a gift from a friend [play plastic jewelry] and she proceeded to tell this person that
"Jesus don't like people who wear earrings"...When asked who taught her that she said her Mom and Dad. This mother and father would not let the young lady associate with the person any more on the premise that she was being taught contrary to what they believed. This is an example of the wrong way to
'train up a child'.
So, I do agree that because of today's society, T.V. should be limited, movies carefully screened, and and parents should teach their children manners, how to love those who are unlike themselves, and how to give a Godly answer when faced with similar dilemmas.
Blessings, Rhoni