****  CHILDREN  ****

 

As instructed by Jesus, the early Christians had such a "love each other" way of life, that it would not matter which father went to which child.  Because all children were very much loved and taken care of, mostly by the Christian women, as the men worked and saw that financial support was fairly given to all of the women and children.  Christians would even take in all babies rejected by the Pagans (Heathens), etc.  They all shared and loved each other's possessions equally.  They did not selfishly covet anybody's possessions or try to monopolize others' property, in an attempt to show everybody that they are Gods, and that they should be worshipped instead of God (the creator/the universe) because of their possessions, power, and control—gifts from Satan (selfishness), for serving Satan (selfishness).

 

As parents, you must be able to logically explain to your children how, what they are doing wrong, is "hurting an innocent person" or themselves (the children); or maybe they are not really doing anything wrong.  Parents must also set an example.  I know this is hard to believe at this point in time, but as soon as all adults and children admit that "hurting an innocent person" is the definition of all sin, then all adults will never commit sin again in their lifetime; but, their children will; because of their natural emotion, which is the "bug" in our software.  Therefore, parents will have to continually discipline children only to the extent that the children can feel the mutual suffering that they caused on an innocent person.  Today's parental bias sometimes is looked at as an entertainment to see their kids hurt others, or win over others; and only receives discipline when the child does something against the parent(s) only.

 

Women are naturally (by God/evolution) better at emotionally caring for smaller children.  Men have to struggle a little bit more when having to do it by themselves.  Similar to how women would have to naturally struggle, a little bit more (than a man), if she had to build her own house.

 

Schools should spend about one-seventh of each school day (about an hour) emphasizing the importance of (and discussing examples of) "The Golden Rule."—Because, most of us do learn it in kindergarten, but forget it by first grade.  As a result, very few adults truly practice The Golden Rule; but, for some reason, they want it taught to their children.  The Golden Rule is all of the important teachings of Jesus, in a nutshell.  Maybe schools can give examples of adults that have done The Golden Rule ... well, only if they can find any honest examples.

 

Should false stories be conveyed as reality to our children; like Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, etc.?  Technically no.  God completely knows that honesty is still the best policy.  Warping reality, especially in younger minds will cause "indirect" future problems.  And it takes away who the real gift giver is; which, again, should be a proud thing to do and receive.  You see, there is a difference between a false impression and a fictional story, which is okay, as long as they know it's fiction.

 

You now live in a generation, where you can tell your youngest children that there is the possibility that they may live to see the prerequisite forming of an actual "Jesus Christ peace, love, and brotherhood of man" world, within their lifetime; this could ever be sooner, according to Nostradamus.

 

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