Any overt and covert emotional, physical, sexual, spiritual abuse is a sin and will be dealt with in our church. The way I've come to understand it, in the Body of Christ, saints with discerning gifts can usually point out the abuse and call out the perpetrators to repent. And of course, nothing gets past our Pastor and the Elders in our church - He spiritually senses everything happening in our congregation. I feel safe and secure knowing firsthand the Holy Spirit is working non-stop in our church and personal lives. As long as we all stay under submission to Christ this is true for us.
2007-11-20 04:35:13
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answered by Dr. G™ 3
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Why on earth would Christians feel any different about child abuse than any other portion of society? If you are speaking of "spare the rod and spoil the child"...true Christians believe that children are a gift from God and should be disciplined with love not abused. There is a big difference.
2007-11-20 04:45:56
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answered by Stiletto ♥ 6
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You are going to come out with the one about Richard Dawkins says that to indoctrinate a child with Christiantity or Islam, or any other religion is child abuse, aren't you?
Well, leaving that piece of tosh aside, I cannot imagine that any theist would dissent from the view that they should lock up child abusers, and throw away the key.
2007-11-20 04:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You look to have made your ideas up already, in keeping with a pair of defective premises which i'm going to lay out. i won't be in a position to think of you will do something different than 'thumbs down' me yet i assume i might besides attempt. So.. Your first blunders is which you anticipate their is merely one style of psychological new child abuse interior the abode - that the mum and dad 'do no longer love the youngster'. Now, for countless reasons I even have been granted an perception into the character of psychological new child abuse, and in many circumstances the case seems that the parent does in certainty love the youngster, yet is merely too emotionally screwed up themselves to tutor it correct. the youngster suffers ignore because of the fact the parent is undeserving to be a parent, whether the parent does a minimum of sense love for the youngster yet can not act on it. Your 2nd obvious blunders is evidently the theory that God 'substitutes' parenting. it is an unhelpful metaphor, and regrettably one that Christians use a ways too frequently. i myself have had the reliable fortune to have had an staggering early existence, with loving mum and dad. My early existence grow to be additionally a Christian one, although I even have because relinquished that faith. To me, my mum and dad and God meant countless issues to me, although you need to argue comparable. My mum and dad have been my vendors, on a similar time as God (I felt) risk-free me from wider negative aspects of which i grow to be no longer even conscious. the tip result grow to be an exceedingly reliable sense of risk-free practices. God amplified the risk-free practices I felt, which grow to be granted to me by potential of my mum and dad. God isn't any replace for reliable parenting, that's real, yet that doesn't propose that a theory in God is 'abusive' interior the sense that it can not furnish particular issues. i'm hoping you will appreciate my attempt to easily answer your very final question in letting you comprehend of a wholesome factor to the Christian God courting as you place it. If no longer then it maintains to be to be mentioned that it has more suitable my existence immeasurably, and the lives of many others international extensive.
2016-12-16 14:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that child abuse is wrong, no matter what religion. (I'm a Christian). We don't have specific written laws about it. God does not approve of it, so we understand it to be wrong.
I don't hate child abusers even though I am a kid myself, but I think that justice should be served, and the offender needs to repent and commit himself or herself to Jesus.
2007-11-20 04:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, Jesus said this..."It were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones." Luke 17:2
So I would say that Christianity is VERY against child abuse.
2007-11-20 04:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Most Churches have well-researched policies on combatting child abuse.
No system in infallible however.
2007-11-20 08:47:17
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answered by alan h 1
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Matthew 18:6
But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
2007-11-20 04:33:04
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answered by strplng warrior mom 6
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Priests ask us to follow what Jesus thaugt, kids shall not be abused of course but there is not a book of rules telling us what we shall not do.
2007-11-20 04:30:15
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answered by Yun May Li 4
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Its a sin. In my church we hate the sin but love the sinner. It is hard, but if God can forgive them why can't we. We are not to judge, that will come when we all stand before the Lord.
2007-11-20 04:27:58
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answered by Boomrat 6
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