Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Intelligent quote of the day

The responsibility of a parent is first to the child. Not to anything else. Not to church, not to religion, not to money - to the *child*.Anyone who is completely mentally healthy would walk into the church, see immediately that something is not right, and leave. Once they get to the point where they accept ministerial *counseling* (the sermon should be an immediate tipoff that there's a problem), they have already bought into it a little bit.But even if they don't - the minute that they see that what they are doing will harm the child - that should be it. No amount of religious influence, no amount of ministerial influence, no amount of *anything* should supersede the fact that the child will be harmed if a certain course of action is followed. I don't care if someone is yelling in your face saying you will go to hell, a parent should say "them I am going to hell but MY CHILD WILL NOT BE HARMED."In the case that a parent isn't healthy enough to tell the difference, then they have no business having custody of a child in the first place."But I was hoodwinked" is no excuse - *no excuse*. If you have a child it is your responsibility *not* to be hoodwinked. And if you are, it is *your responsibility*, as you are ultimately responsible for that child. Not the church, not the minister, no one but you.
---Russell Miller, participant on J's Shadows of WCG message board and a bloggist in his own right, discussing the issue of the power of the cult vs. the power of the parents.

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Thursday, April 26, 2007

At least somebody gets it!



Where was this article when I and many others needed it the most back when we were teenagers in the historic WCG?!! Michael Spencer of the called blog, Internet Monk hits the nail on the head again with his article called "How Religious Parents Royally Screw Up Their Children". It is sooo true and should not be refuted! It is a sad thing that usually religious parents lack a lot of common sense in raising their children.


Read Michael Spencer's explanation here at http://www.internetmonk.com/articles/M/messup.html

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