Tagged with Children

Quote: Keith Henson on Cursed Cults

“People under the influence of cults is similar to that we observe in addicts. Typical behaviour for both includes draining bank accounts, neglecting children, destroying relations with family and losing interest in anything except the drug or cult.” Check out my link to my related post – Cursed Cults

Parenting Priorities Vol. #2 Essay 17

Parenting Priorities Vol. #2 Essay 17

Despite what career-oriented, radical, second-wave feminism has led you to believe, bringing up your children is NOT a part-time job. When your first child is born, you, as a new Christian mother, have committed yourself to an 18 year-long, full-time career. Your level of involvement with your child’s life will foretell his or her future. … Continue reading

Quote: Rick A. Ross on Cursed Cults

“The best method for preventing destructive involvement is preventative education. If students and the public at large are more aware of destructive groups before hand, they may better understand and resist their recruitment efforts.” Check out my link to my related post – Cursed Cults

Quote: Michael Gross on Crimes Against Children

“People who commit crimes against children serve their time, however those children are scarred by this for life. We want to do everything we can to protect them against that.”  Maybe the Mother’s should stay home and watch over them. Check out my link to related post – Crimes Against Children

Seven Deadly Sins are…? Vol. #3 Essay 5

Seven Deadly Sins are…? Vol. #3 Essay 5

Can you list the Seven Deadly Sins? Here’s a hint. They’re also called the Seven Cardinal Sins. No good? How about the Seven Capital Vices? Getting closer? If you could only come up with a partial list, don’t feel bad, because most people can’t name all seven.   And the reason? Because in this highly secularized world, … Continue reading

Quote: Meda Chesney-Lind on Women Criminals

“In 1980, there were about 12,000 women in prison; by 2000, there were over 85,000 – more than a sevenfold increase in two decades.” “In 1990, the incarceration rate for female offenders was 31 out of 100,000 female (U.S.) residents; by 2000, it was 59 out of 100,000.” “Currently, over 950,000 women are under some … Continue reading

Madcap Marriage Vol. #2 Essay 12

Madcap Marriage Vol. #2 Essay 12

Only through a good Christian marriage can an individual attain the highest form of human happiness known to man. That’s why marriage, as an institution, has survived for thousands of years. Everything else truly pales by comparison. There are aspects of marriage, both physical and emotional, that can never be duplicated, under any other circumstances. They … Continue reading

Parental Relationships Vol. #2 Essay 16

Parental Relationships Vol. #2 Essay 16

Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother. This is the 4th Commandment, not Suggestion, but Commandment. It has been at the core of the advancement of civilization throughout recorded history. It has allowed humanity to drag itself out of the mud of barbarism, to become disciplined creatures with high standards of behavior and respectable lives. Until … Continue reading