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Thanks for picking it up from the Cleaners, is that Mine?

 

 The Coronation of the Virgin is symmetrically balanced. This account of Christ is the focal point of the Bible’s entire story. The key struggle with God’s enemy, the serious attempts to correct what has gone wrong at the very heart of things, comes to a head in the life of Christ. He is the one and only hero of the story. If the key victory has already been secured, why is there an Act V? God wants the victory of Christ to spread to all the nations of the World. Those who follow Jesus Christ are being built into God’s new temple, the place where God’s spirit lives. God is gathering these people from all around the World and forming them into his mansion. When this is complete, Christ will return and the reign of God will become a reality throughout God’s creation (1 Corinthians 15:24-25). The curse imposed during Act II will be removed (Revelation 22:3). However, the troubles of the new parents do not end there. They have to soon realize that new parents are at present a small minority, scattered through the community and unorganized, although there is a remarkable similarity in their methods. They are surrounded by the antiquated parents bring up archaic sort of child(ren) and still feeling that they have on their side the primitive herd instinct which encourages intolerance of novelty. Now, before we go forward, I should explain that in Mandarin Chinese the word for person of individual is “Ren.” So we call kids child(ren), which tells you they are young individuals, who have rights, but also require greater protections, as they are not of the age to consent.  

The mind of child(ren) is not completely developed, nor or their bodies, and that is why they are not support to Netflix and Chill, they are not fully grown, and you could damage their minds and bodies by taking advantage of them, which might ruin them for life. New parents had familiarized their little daughter, of six, with the elementary facts of Netflix and Chill, and the origin of babies. It was a discussion that was Rated G: General audiences—all ages admitted. It was a discussion that was suitable to be shared with child(ren): having no violence, offensive language, nor any explicit adult activity. However, one day, the child, having received a different statement from other insider sources, came questioningly to her mother: “Babies come out of eggs!” Her mother gently explained that there are people who think that children are not old enough to understand the truth about these things and so make up stories to tell them. The little maiden drew herself up and said: “I will never believe anything, but what you tell me.” In such a way, a beautiful relation of intimacy and trust is established for the enlightenment and development of the child, and the tainted influences of the external World are sterilized beforehand. 

 It should, however, be clear to parents at the outset that they have to reckon with this external World and to guard themselves and their child against it, though this should not be done before an actual clash has occurred, and only then to meet the case in hand. Undue haste in forewarning the child might be as harmful as was the deliberate attempt to thrust upon him Netflix and Chill revelations he had not asked for. It would prematurely destroy the child’s spontaneity. The new parents have no wish to protect the child unduly and rob him of initiative.  If parents hold the child’s friendship, they know no fear and go joyfully ahead, extending to the external World the same trust as at first does the child, though parents guidance is often based on merely a smiling tolerance. Parents know that if any clash occurs between the World and the child, he will come to them, and they will then effect the necessary adaptations to the World for the protection of the child.  In thus encouraging self-reliance, and not unduly sheltering him beforehand, the new parents find no great harm resulting from any clash, since they are always the friend to whom the problem is brought for solution, and any germs or secrecy and distrust, such as the child may naturally possess as part of his human inheritance, the parents have an opportunity of training in the right direction, tempering them with their own tolerance.  

 At puberty the new parents will still find further problems to face, not now from without, but from within their children. For at puberty the developing impulses from within bring to the child’s consciousness elements which are strange to itself and seem to demand as their natural right a secrecy which, where the earlier questionings were concerned, was, if it existed, imposed rather than natural. It is no longer easy, it may no longer be natural, for the pubescent boy or girl to confide completely even in the new parents.  So that parents may sometimes be doubtful at this stage as to what is going on within the rapidly growing organism, and what problems it may be secretly facing. However, even here the new parents contain themselves in patience. If they have so far guided their children wisely, no great harm is likely to ensue. The developing son or daughter, when secrecy no longer seems important, or when it becomes unendurable, will most naturally turn to its parents if it is assured that their guidance in the past has been sound. And even if they do not, the antiquated guidance will still have left its traces. If the developed child is not training himself, the sound tradition he has known will still remain with him. And if in this evolution a new instinct of reserve appears—as it most probably will appear—in the adolescent mind, the new parents will recognize that that is not really a turning away from themselves, but a necessary accident of the development of individuality, and by that recognition they will the more deeply win the love and gratitude, as well as the confidence, of their child. We have always to remember that an education which is not a discipline, and a self-discipline, can scarcely be considered a preparation for life.  

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