Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Isn't it interesting....


Doesn't it strike you as odd that we are the only species that when we get upset, we cry, we have a 'heavy heart', that we have deeply rooted emotional, psychological and spiritual issues about other people, some of which we have never even met and the implications and affect on us are dramatic.  

Doesn't it strike you as odd that we are the only species that have longings to know our biological parents, our extended family and understand the need to invest our time, money and emotional currency into them? 

Why is it that a son or daughter will relish having their father or mother tell them they love them and are proud of them and yet no other species will yearn and invest their resources trying to plug that hole in their heart if those words are never spoken into them by their parents for the rest of their life? 

Why is it that we are the only species that think that education is the answer to the majority of ills in the world, yet when education is strong in a society, the ills of the world increase? 

Why is is that we are the only species that have a deeply rooted conscience of morals, judgement and justice and a complex legal system to address this? 

Why is it that the matters of the heart can never be quenched by education and information alone?   No matter how much we search for information as to "how", the 'why' is never satisfied - maybe because we can always go back to the previous "why" and then the "but why?" before that and on it goes, infinitely regressing...

It's it odd that if a person has no hope in their heart, then they will die, why is hope so important to our species?  I do not see the ant or bird or whale or palm tree needing hope to survive. 

Why is it that it is me typing these thoughts and considerations and not another species ?  And yet there is not another species that comes even close to being able to do what our species does or think? 

Doesn't it strike you as odd that (some) the atheist rails against a God who allows suffering and pain, yet that suffering is brought on by another human, yet the atheist wants human rights, individuality, secularism and freedom to do "what thou wilt" without a God telling them how to behave, what to do and what the consequences are?  

Doesn't it strike you as odd that the world hates Christ and his teachings on Heaven, Hell, Life and Sin, but preaches 'humanist' values of individuality, universal human rights and freedom, and yet crucified him in the most "excruciating" form of death known to man either in their heart or mind. 

It's interesting that Christ is being taken out of CHRISTmas.  Yet Christ (meaning the Messiah/Saviour) is the saviour of man's heart - yours and mine.  Christmas is a beautiful time for our hearts to forgive, overlook and remember the thing that bonds us: Love - where does love come from? Who made that?  I respect science, but it can't find the origin of that in a lab or test tube.

Maybe Richard Dawkins will find "love" evolved out of the cave some several hundred thousand or million years ago.... Merry Christmas Dr Dawkins and all atheists, I wish you a genuine Merry Christmas, full of love, peace and hope.  I pray your heart has peace and forgiveness and hope. 

To my Ironmen, you guys are fantastic.  My heros. God Bless you and your families. 


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Dear Atheist, Dear Agnositic, Dear Christian, what is in your heart?

"What (does) Christ offers you in meaning ? It's a whole other paradigm. Do you know what he offers you? He offers you one of the most daunting realities to begin with:  He (Christ) enables you to see your own heart as God sees it.
It's a glorious day, when you can look inward and identify who the real you is."
Ravi Zacharias

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4jlWXhKIaE

"In the beginning, was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made, without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life AND THAT LIFE WAS THE LIGHT OF MEN. THE LIGHT SHINES IN THE DARKNESS, BUT THE DARKNESS HAS NOT UNDERSTOOD IT".

"Look the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!"

"Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to Spirit. You should not be surprised at my saying, you must be born again"

"For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.... This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light becuase their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, that what he has done has been done through God"

"And they yelled all the more louder, CRUCIFY HIM, CRUCIFY HIM..."

"Father, forgive them for they know not what they do...."

"Out of the heart, spring the issues of life.."

("People ruin their lives, and then get angry at God for it")

What's in your heart:

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/ivy-bouncers-jailed-for-patron-bashing-20121212-2b8yv.html

Ivy bouncers jailed for patron bashing

Two of three bouncers who bashed a teenage patron at Sydney's Ivy nightclub have been jailed over the attack.
Jason Mendelow, 25, Paul Fenukitau, 43, and Emmanouil Ntaras, 32, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning bodily harm in company over the CBD attack on August 28 last year.
The victim, 19-year-old Nicholas Barsoum, was forced to the ground, kicked, punched, gagged and stomped on in the early hours of the morning, leaving him with internal bleeding and serious facial injuries.

The sickening sound of an axe on its victim, a plaintive plea ... and silence

THE horrific sound recording of 17-year-old David Auchterlonie reeling from a brutal axe strike came without warning - a terrible guttural moan that brought shrieks of distress from the victim's family and shocked many sitting in the court.
Then came the cold, angry voice of Matthew Milat.
This is a scanned copy of a picture of the murder weapon used by Matthew Milat to kill David Auchterlonie. Could you please put this through in time for conference. Supplied photo for fairfax Media use. Monday 21 May 2012. Story by Paul Bibby. Blow by blow ... the axe that Matthew Milat used to kill David Auchterlonie.
''See this now, this is nothing, you wanna see what I'm f---ing capable of?'' the teenage relative of Ivan Milat said.
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''I'm being dead set Auchto, you wanna f---ing die man? You wanna f---ing get in my business?''
"Look at the f****n dirt Auchto. I am going to f****n kill you if you keep f****n movin'. Look at the ground and answer my questions."
David Auchterlonie is heard crying.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/the-sickening-sound-of-an-axe-on-its-victim-a-plaintive-plea--and-silence-20120521-1z1dl.html#ixzz2EqDktk9R 
Slave Trade Statistics
1 million – Number of children exploited by the global commercial sex trade, every year.
  • Source: U.S. Department of State, The Facts About Child Sex Tourism: 2005.
http://abolitionmedia.org/about-us/modern-slavery-statistics

One Shitty Deal

Reporter Marian Wilkinson lifts the lid on the behaviour of investment bank Goldman Sachs in the United States. Speaking to a whistleblower who brought allegations against the company to the US Securities and Exchange Commission and the FBI, she also examines key internal company documents that show how the deal was sold in Australia.
Crucially, she asks if some senior figures in Goldman Sachs New York knew the bank was selling investment packages that would almost certainly fail.

On the 22nd June 2007, a senior executive at Goldman Sachs, America wrote an email to the head of the company's mortgage division saying:
"Boy that Timberwolf was one shitty deal."
The email is both revealing and damning. Timberwolf was really just a fancy name for a billion dollar investment package, tied up with the US sub-prime mortgage market and sold by Goldman Sachs. As Four Corners shows, the New York bank had reason to believe the package was not a good investment for their clients.
In mid 2007, Goldman Sachs, Australia sold the Australian hedge fund Basis Capital an investment in Timberwolf valued at $100 million. Within days, as the sub-prime market in the United States began its meltdown, Timberwolf began to collapse in value. This week, Basis launched a $1 billion civil case against Goldman Sachs over the deal.

http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/content/2010/s2923968.htm

Tyler Hamilton Comes Clean

Lance Armstrong, his former wingman and roommate, said that Tyler Hamilton’s writing a tell-all book about doping in cycling is “greedy, opportunistic, and self-serving.” The president of the international federation wondered, “What’s the objective of him coming clean”? And his former teammates and rivals, Hamilton observes, have maintained “an almost eerie silence.”
But the man from Marblehead has no apologies for exposing his sport’s dirty underwear three years after he got off the bike.
“It’s all out there,” the 41-year-old Hamilton declared over breakfast at a downtown Boston hotel recently. “People can read it and believe me or not believe me. It was an ugly world we went through. I’m proud of not holding anything back, but it’s a sad story.”

http://www.boston.com/sports/other-sports/cycling/2012/09/18/cyclist-tyler-hamilton-comes-clean-about-doping/FPCVY1xzCibgRRiUkWiENL/story.html

Two men arrested over rape of 11-year-old schoolgirl

Girl was assaulted for two to three hours after being grabbed on her way home from school near a park in north London


Police have arrested two men in connection with the rape of an 11-year-old girl who was assaulted on her way home from school and subjected to an attack that could have lasted up to three hours.
A 26-year-old man was arrested in Edmonton, north London, and was being questioned, the Metropolitan police said. Later a second man, 18, was arrested at an address in Edmonton on suspicion of raping the girl and remained in custody at a north-east London police station. Officers appealed for potential witnesses to the attack, which happened in Edmonton's Jubilee Park on Friday afternoon. The girl, who was wearing her school uniform, got off a bus in Enfield and walked along a road adjoining the park, police said.
At about 5pm a man dragged her into the park and took her to an area used for pitch and putt golf, where she was raped.
The 11-year-old, described as white and of petite build, returned home shortly before 8pm, at which point her family called police. She was taken to hospital, where she required surgery.

 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/nov/26/enfield-schoolgirl-rape-man-arrested


Australian man 'throws daughter to death' from bridge

An Australian man has been arrested on suspicion of throwing his four-year-old daughter off a Melbourne bridge to her death while his two other children watched. 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/4386871/Australian-man-throws-daughter-to-death-from-bridge.html


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"God has placed his heart into our hands for us to do what we will with it.... think about it"
 (Ben Henshall)

The Christmas message is of a magnitude that is beyond ALL faiths, all beliefs, all science, all philosophy, all ethics, all morals, all social and government structures, everything.

We can rail against God, the pain, the injustice, and suffering. We can rail against religion, society, governments, policies, legislation, TV producers, advertisers, video game manufacturers, we can rail against the wife beater, the child molester, the father that killed himself

Our heart can shout at God and call Him pathetic, weak, incompetent, useless, petty, racist, sexist, a misogynist, blame Him for our predicament, our state of life.... and it comes down to this:

"father, forgive them for they know not what they do...."

"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."

God made him who had no sin(A) to be sin[a] for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

Someone has to pay, someone has to pick up the tab, someone has to execute ultimate justice, otherwise you are left with an angry, cranky, frustrated, kantakerous, railing heart: 
"The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference" Dawkins. 

A scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections, - a mere heart of stone.
Darwin.
 
 


 





Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Glory of Sex - Sexual Purity

From the outset, this topic is not to judge or condemn. Not in any way. It is to remind us of the "pup" the world has bought on this topic and how to combat it.

Guys, let's start with some stats:

1. 12% of websites on the Net are pornographic (24,644,172 websites)

2. Every second $3,075.64 is being spent on porn and 28,258 internet users are viewing porn

3. 40 Million Americans are regular visitors to porn sites - 1 in 3 are women; 70% of men aged between 18-24 visit porn websites in a typical month

4. In the US, Internet Porn pulls in $2.84B per year, worldwide the industry is worth $5B

5.2.5 Billion emails per day are pornographic

6.25% of all search engine requests are pornographic related (60 million requests a day)

7. 35% of all internet downloads are pornographic

8. Utah has the highest online porn subscription rate per thousand home broadband user in the US (5.47 per thousand)

9. 34% of internet users have experienced unwanted exposure to porn via ads, popups and email

10. There are 116,000 searches for "child pornography" every day

11. The average age a child is first exposed to porn online is 11

12. 20% of men admit to watching porn online at work (13% of women do)

source: http://www.techaddiction.ca/files/porn-addiction-statistics.jpg

13. The US produces 89% of the porn websites in the world

14. Men are 6 times more likely to view porn and spend more time viewing it than women

15. 17% of women say they struggle with Porn addiction

16. About 200,000 Americans are "porn addicts" as defined by spending more than 11hrs per week online watching porn

17. Roughly 50% of those watching porn lost interest in sex with their partners, along with 1/3 of partners did as well

18. Porn addicts: 40% lose their spouse; 58% have a financial loss; 1/3 lose their jobs

19. Marital infidelity by porn users increases by 300%

20. 56% of divorces cases involve an addiction to porn sites by at least one of the spouses.

21. Severe clinical depression is found to be twice as likely in porn web site users.

22. Sex addicts; compulsive people are 23 times as likely to state that "internet porn was the worst thing that happened to my life"

http://www.techaddiction.ca/files/porn-addiction-stats.jpg


www.eros.org.au - is the Australian lobby group for the porn industry They are the "Adult Entertainment association lobby group.  "Join the EROS Association and help us fight for your adult business and bedroom rights"
(It's great to know they are fighting for my bedroom rights, i was concerned that they were actually trying to destroy it....)
What I especially love is the notion of the callout to "The Adult business" - funny, I thought porn was actually the opposite of acting like an adult.
What is also very noble of them is to donate "$1" to "Childwise" for every PopPorn 3D DVD purchased at the website.  It's akin to British American Tabacco donating $1 for every pack of ciggy's sold to support lung cancer research, or LockHeed Martin donating $100 for every cluster bomb sold to research skin graphing from war burns.

So gents, here we are, whatever you think of the stats above, and how true and deadly accurate they are, I would contest that it's bleak and Christian men and women are not immune.  The stats for people in the church are on occasions just as bad or not that far behind in many areas.

Guys I'm just going to jump straight into this and not beat around the bush:

Porn is an insidious evil.  It is has a spiritual element to it that is extremely powerful and hard to break. There is nothing good about it. It is not of God.  Soft, hard, mellow, mutual, whatever form porn takes there is nothing good about it.

Now we can debate what is considered pornographic material is, happy to do that, but let's start with something like this: Material that is sexually explicit, erotic in nature or by inference and designed to sexually stimulate and arouse.

Here's what I would describe an a-typical world view about pornography:

(to view who transcript, go to here: http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2012/s3499376.htm)

ALAN MCKEE, CREATIVE INDUSTRIES, QLD UNI. OF TECHNOLOGY: I would worry if pornography was the only source of information that a young person was getting about sexuality. On the other hand, as part of a healthy balanced diet, I don't think it's destructive.

REBECCA BAILLIE: Professor Alan McKee doesn't believe pornography is addictive in the same way that nicotine or heroin is. He says people watch material that reflects their own sexual identities.

ALAN MCKEE: Some people argue that if you start off by looking at mainstream heterosexual pornography then you'll be drawn on to then looking at sadomasochistic pornography and then looking at child pornography and then finally at snuff pornography where people are murdered. That's the slippery slide theory. There is absolutely no scientific evidence for that.


"CATHY": I love it and I watch it a lot. I knew very early on through what I saw in porn that I didn't want to stop. I still don't see it's an addiction for me. But I knew I definitely wanted to get more involved in it.

REBECCA BAILLIE: 20-year-old university student "Cathy" and her boyfriend "John" both started watching pornography when they were 12 years old. Now they view it together.

"JOHN": A lot of couples do watch porn together and it can be a really healthy thing because a lot of couples don't communicate about sex and it's a really good way to bring up that conversation about what people like, what they don't like.

"CATHY": Being female, it is quite liberating to watch pornography and take hold of my own sexuality. A lot of what I now do in my sex life is because of the porn that I have watched.

RAJ SITHARTHAN, MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY: You're talking about a small minority or a small group of people where excessive viewing does become a problem. It's that group that we need to target on, not everybody who use porn.

RAJ SITHARTHAN: The starting age to view pornography was between 11 to 13 years, which actually surprised us given the fact that at such an early age people do seem to have some form of access to sort of look at porn material.

Another item to watch: 
http://www.sbs.com.au/insight/episode/overview/473/Generation-XXX


JENNY BROCKIE:   So Kirsten, are you saying that's everything's okay in the world of pornography? There's nothing in that world that you don't find disturbing?

KIRSTEN ANSCOMBE:  There are disturbing things but you're going to find out sooner or later. If you're going to be mature about it, like my mum gave me my first porn site and that was an educational thing. That was an educational thing for me. I didn't go looking for it.

JENNY BROCKIE:  How old were you when she did that?

KIRSTEN ANSCOMBE:  Me, I was about 14, 13, 14.

JENNY BROCKIE:   And why did you do that mum?

NICOLE ANSCOMBE: Because I wanted to tell her that is not reality really. What you're looking at, because everyone was talking about porn and she'd come to me and said "mum, kids are saying this about porn, that about porn", and I sort of turned around and went "well, Kirsten, number one priority is you've got to remember porn is not reality, it's a TV, it's not real. And I've tried to teach both my daughter and my son that this is all for show. These shows take weeks to produce; you're not going to go into a sexual relationship being able to be a porn star basically.


Dicko was stating on the show "Can of Worms", that he was informing his daughters that when it comes to oral sex, they should know that it's give and take and shouldn't just be her doing the giving. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0wXprIPAf8
Instead he wanted his daughters to be dynamic sexually and be in control.  I do not know Dicko personally, but that seems rather unwise fatherly advice does it not?

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So there is just a snippet of the world view, or Australian western view. And you and I are sitting at home in the study, it's late, everyone's in bed and it's just you and the monitor.  It then moves to the smart phone at lunchtime, on the weekend and before you drive home from work.

She won't know, it doesn't affect the kids, it's only soft, there's no kids involved, it's not hurting anyone... but you hate that sick feeling afterward, the low comes in over the top and it's leaving you unsatisfied.  You start viewing women in a different way, wondering, fantasising, going there...

You turn on the TV, watch a movie, the sex scene comes on, and goes on and on... okay you get the picture, they had amazing sex, just met each other and it's liberated them...

You're in the car driving home and on the back of a bus is an ad reading "heavenly taste, sinful body" with a picture of a women in a bikini and you're mind is racing.

Sound familiar?

Sexual purity, it's a difficult business.  If we are to combat this at it's root, we can not do it without understanding the spiritual origins of it.

Satan: JC says he is the "Father of lies", that he comes to "steal kill and destroy".
Sex  and sexuality is such a MASSIVE MASSIVE MASSIVE aspect to our being, and Satan recognises this and uses it to deceive ourselves.

(As an side note, to one way of thinking, society goes on about not seeing somebody through their sexuality, but the person as a whole, especially to do with the LGBTI community.  This as a front to non-discrimination and equality. to which I agree in some circumstances.  The same is said for men and women at work in certain roles - "don't judge me by my sex".  But I wonder if we have bought the lie from Satan on this line too much so that our sexuality is completely irrelevant to all things - which it clearly is NOT, in fact it's extremely important. )

I would argue that our sexuality and sex is a HUGE aspect to our being and HUGE aspect to our health in marriage, kids, family, community, church, society. To consider otherwise, is foolishness. How might you say?  Just look at the dramatic damage porn and sexual dysfunction is having on the world?

So what do about it?

1. Understand the power of it from the Creator - ie. the Glory of it, the wonder and majesty of sex and sexuality
2. Understand the power of it in light of the spiritual implications - i.e there is a spiritual bond in the act
3. Understand there are demonic forces at play trying to draw you in  - i.e use the word of God to combat it along with practical strategies.  But one without the other is not going to work
4. See other women as your sisters, which they are, women of God and your sister.
5. Buy your wife something you'd like to see her in and take her out. Get on the front foot and "desire" after your wife....

1 Cor 6:18
1 Thess 4:3
1 Cor 7:5
Matthew 15:19
1 Cor 10:8
Gal 5:19
Eph 5:3

"God is faithful. And He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear, and will provide a way out so that you can endure" 1 Cor 10:13












Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Spiritual Realms in the Media

Guys,

I was sitting on the couch next to my beautiful wife just finished watching a documentary on TV via the ABC iView application.

As we're scouring the iView application for another show to watch, I was searching under the "Drama" section. And here's what I saw, watch now:

"Devil's Dust", "Demons", "Breaking Bad", "Kingdom", "Blade of the Immortal", "Shameless", "Hit and Miss", "Sinbad", "Strike Back", "The Slap", "The Strange Calls", "Waking the Dead", "Torchwood: Children of Earth".

Now hear me out, I am not trying to be overly spiritual and read too much into things, but what do you see here...? "Crime and Punishment", "CSI", "Bones", "Damages", ..... and then the movies about extra-terrestrial life, the last days, world armageddon and obliteration, supernatural evil forces, the battle of good and evil over the world (v's just a city or town).

To suggest Satan hasn't got his little hand around the media I think would be akin to suggesting Pornography is safe and harmless.

I love the fact that there is so much great Christian based media and content now that I can fill my mind with to replace Satan's subtle but ever encroaching stranglehold on lots of other media.



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Very helpful resources

Guys,

For those that want to challenge their brains and feed your arguments and reasons for why you believe what you do and have your thoughts challenged and sharpened, here are 3 great sites / podcasts that I use:

Apologetics Podcasts & Multimedia content:

- Unbelievable - it's debates/interviews between Christian and Non-Christians on topics like: Did Jesus Exist, Creation, Atheism, Gay Marriage, Interviews with Jehovah Witnesses, Mormans, Muslim teachers, Atheists, etc
http://www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable

- Apologetics 315 - interviews with great apologetics on a broad range of topics
http://www.apologetics315.com/

- AllAboutGod Portal - full of fascinating material and content on a huge range of subjects relating to the world today and Christianity.
http://www.allaboutthejourney.org/
http://www.allaboutgod.com/

As Peter says we should be ready to have an answer seasoned with salt when questions of faith come our way.

Furthermore, there are super smart guys, that have constructed answers to questions that highlight the non-sensical nature of questions like: God doesn't exist, Evolution is a fact, Jesus was a myth, How can God allow suffering, What do the Jehovah Witnesses's believe, Egalitarianism

I really like the comment from Randall Niles who says, it's not that we have to win the argument, but rather engage and have a seasoned answer and point them to Truth to discover that for themselves. "Let every person work out their own salvation in fear and trembling".



Holy Spirit - Refresher

"In the last days, I will pour out my spirit" (Act 2)

We are a soul, that happens to have a body.

"You don't have a soul. You are a Soul.  You have a body" (CS Lewis)

"The Lord is Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom (from the Law).  And we with unveiled faces are being transformed into his likeness with ever increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit"
(2 Cor 3: 17-18)

"ministers of the new convenant - not of the letter but of the Spirit, for the letter (Law) kills but the Spirit gives life" (2 Cor 3: 6)

"For the god of this age has binded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the Glory of Christ, who is the image of God". (2 Cor 4:4)

"Yet the time is coming and has now come when the true worshippers will worship the Father in Spirit and truth, for they are the kind of worshippers the Father seeks.  God is Spirit and the worshippers must worship in spirit and in truth"
(John 4: 23-24)

"For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds.  We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God and we take captive every thought and make it obedience to Christ" (2 Cor 10: 3-5)

Guys we spoke last week about being "Spiritually aware", about being Spiritually attuned.  That is, to be cognisant that though we live in the world, like Jesus, he spent vasts amounts of his time explaining life and purpose, but (in-particular) the Pharisees couldn't "get it".

So I want to have a refresher on this topic, which I think really needs a few sessions on the Holy Spirit: His role, purpose, function, baptism into the Holy Spirit, Trinity, grieving the Holy Spirit etc.

So for today, here's the context: If I am, first a spirit, soul, person(ality), with a physical body, then what are the implications?
That is, my body is essentially, hosting my soul, my spirit.  It is the physical manifestation of the workings of my person.
In other words, God could have decided to host my spirit in a different physical structure, but He didn't, we are in the Image of God.

Now when you think about it, the materialist, says, "not so", the mind and body are one (monism), we are the working of matter and space, of no external consequence or purpose.  Rationality, morals and love are self made concepts. The implications to that are profoundly illogical and irrational, but that's a whole other topic.

But God who is outside time and space, is Spirit and it is by his Spirit the universe, through Jesus, came into existence.
"Not by might, not by power, but by my Spirit" God says.

Jesus, spoke in spiritual truths, that is, he said "the truth will set you free".  But many didn't get it, that is, they didn't comprehend it, or accept his teaching or truths.  Truth is truth, it can not be anything else, it is immoveable. Jesus spoke truth.  "I am the way" "God loved the world" "I have come to give life" "I am the Son of God"......

When we hear truth, we recognise it, it strikes a chord in our spirit, soul, person. It resonates.  It convicts us.  It does not condemn us. "Where the Spirit is, there is freedom".

When we see someone healed, a marriage restored, incredible provision, the dead raised, a person released from drug abuse or a hardened criminal turn to Christ, that is physical witness of a Spiritual event.  The power behind that spiritual event is the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is SO SO important in our day to day walk.  Otherwise religion either comes in and hijacks our faith, or we dull our spirit to materialism and reject God altogether.

Which is exactly what Satan does, through argument and rationality to the physical.  He is sneaky (the father of lies), in turning what God has set up (structure, reason, love, purpose) to discredit the very structures God put in, in the first place.  The argument goes something like this from Satan to mankind's thinking/beliefs: "I am rational, therefore I believe that because I am rational, I can not believe or accept there is a God or divine creator, because rationally that doesn't make sense"

So what does Paul say "Though we live in the world, we do not wage ware as the world does.... instead we take captive every argument and thought and make it captive and obedient to Christ"

On so, so many levels the issue of the Holy Spirit is fundamental to our walk as men of God.  IF WE DON'T HAVE THE HOLY SPIRIT IN US OR IF WE DON'T COMPREHEND AND ENGAGE WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT, WE WILL BE SPIRITUALLY DEAD.

What does that mean?

Our fruit will be that of the world's.

Simple example: Family member, friend, colleague, associate, neighbour does something wrong towards you. Could be a small annoying thing or something big, could be suicide, could be stealing your idea at work, you pick it.

A relationships counselor might take you down several paths of counselling (if it really caused you grief) and if they had any sense, suggest you forgive them.
A close friend might empathise and feed your desire for revenge or hatred.
A family member might show sympathy and say nothing of what to do.

But really, Christ says "Father forgive them, for they know not what they do" while he's being crucified. And you and I know Truth: forgive me my sins, as I forgive those who have sinned against me". Yet we want  revenge, retribution, justice, sense of entitlement to retaliation, and on Satan goes....
"To err is human, to forgive is divine" (Alexander Pope - 1688-1744)

Forgiveness is a spiritual act - it goes outside our physical, mental physiological sphere.  Now to the person outside of Christ, without the Holy Spirit, it doesn't mean they can't forgive.  At times, mankind aligns itself with Spiritual truths from God and get's blessed by them.
But the difference is, people who have the Holy Spirit, are enabled to "do greater things than these"  (heal, create wealth, bless others, restore, rebuke, prophesy, call out demons off people, speak in tongues....)

If we are to Worship God in Spirit and in Truth, I take that to imply that I will not allow my Spiritual relationship be hijacked by the materialistic prism that dominates our culture.  If I am being transformed into His Likeness, from Glory to Glory, then the only way is via the Spirit.

What does that actually mean?

- Get baptised into the Holy Spirit (not essential, but highly recommended!) (Acts 8:15-16)
- Fill your mind with Spiritual Truths: Bible, Church
- Speak, relate to the Holy Spirit, learn to listen, hear His Voice.
- For me, it's good to sacrifice/give up things/fast for a period something to refocus
- Look for opportunities to release the Holy Spirit (whatever you lose on earth will be loosed in heaven and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven) i.e. pray for someone to get healed, restored. Declare God's word into a situation. Ask the Holy Spirit to give you wisdom or helpin forgiving someone.











Saturday, October 27, 2012

Follow the Logic

In reading today's article on Pokies in the Herald, it seems as per usual, that Governments are dependent on the taxes from gambling ( NSW: $443M in the last 3 months just on gaming machines).

Supposedly $1.3B, yes $1.3B went through such Pokies just in the 21 odd clubs in Fairfield alone in the past 3 months.

I'm struggling to reconcile Dooleys Catholic Club in Lidcomb who are getting money from the other people's misery is justified when it gives money away from those profits?

For example: The chief executive officer of ClubsNSW, Anthony Ball, said: ''After clubs have paid their taxes, wages, electricity bills and other operating costs, 50 per cent of the remaining gaming revenue goes directly to the community through donations to charities, sporting sponsorships and club promotions. Clubs' contribution to the community is all the more impressive given Australia's 20 largest companies donate less than 1 per cent of their profits.''

If I follow your logic Anthony, what if a drug dealer, pimp or sex slave trader said: " after our business have paid their taxes, wages, electricity bills and other costs, I will donate 50% of the remaining profit to the community" 

In thinking about it, God's plan for us is to sink lots or our cash into an electronic machine that promises chance and heaps of cash back......

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Standing on the Edge

I was running home the other night when it occurred to me, that as I was waiting at the lights to cross a busy road at peak hour I was standing too close to the edge.

All it would take is one mis-step, or a loss of balance, a car, a bus or a truck and I would be cactus.

And God suggested to me that at times, your life is like that Ben and more to the point, you are not even aware of it.

So why would that be a something to discuss at Ironmen?  Who cares, really?

Good question!

You see if we are standing near the edge of something that could have dramatic affect, and we aren't spiritually street smart, then one of these days, we're going to have that appointment with the truck.

That is not to say, God is not the God of the redeemer and resurrection, by no means, but Ironmen is about sharpening ourselves, so that we are street smart, game ready.  Bring it on Satan!

"For the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour."(1 Peter 5:8)

Better still,  if satan is prowling around, then I am stomping around aware of his deceptive tactics.

Let's bring this closer to home:

- Friend of my mine, tells us a husband (not hers) wants to leave his wife and kids and shack up with her, meanwhile his wife is overseas on a short trip...

- I did not attend my brother's 30th and instead went to a friend's farewell dinner, I made the wrong call and should have gone to my brother's event, he's offended and hurt. Days drag into weeks, drag into months, I don't apologise.

- An old girlfriend or women you had a crush on "pokes" you on Facebook, she's keen to catch up, "see how things are going...." You think, it would be great to re-connect, what could happen...

- You're working late and spending lot's of time at work, "it's just a busy period, it will die down next month", you come home to relax and turn on the TV at 11:30 at night...

- The weekend's are getting busier and busier, with Nippers, Ballet, Sports, and the social events,   You miss church, one weekend, then another and now it's every second or third week you're attending, if that....

- Work is pumping, sales are good, pipeline is strong, "Ka-ching!", Mr Money is coming down the road, and in your head you've already spent the bonus.

- She's in the same office block as you, you've briefly talked once or twice, she's cute, she seems really nice to talk to...

- What's wrong with a little porn, it's soft porn anyway.

- This company that I work for is a joke, the management are a joke, my boss is a "d*&$head", screw them all.

- When was the last time I spoke with God?  I mean, not in desperation?  Hmmm, I'd have to think about that one.


"Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and shun evil.
This will bring health to your body and nourishment to your bones"
(Proverbs 3:7-8)

"Do not be deceived, God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Whoever sows to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life" (Galations 6: 7-8)

This discussion is not designed to make us constantly look over our shoulder and be on the defensive about getting "too close the edge" and to not take risks in life, by no means.

To me there are two wider applications (and many many more):

1. Follow Philippians 4:8 example: If you're always thinking about God stuff, good spiritual food, then your limited in having time and place for options that may take you down.
(the flip-side to this is to think of the amount of time you and I spend "on ourselves", doing only what we want to do, basically filling it with perpetual self fulfillment and 'fun stuff' - follow that road and have a think about where it leads to - a really good litmus test, is to review how much time and money you and I give away to others - like serving, community work, volunteering, helping)

2. Smarten up to our weaknesses and proclivities. Don't excuse them or give them the time of day.  Walk away from that situation, or deal with it head on.

2.5 "Enjoy life with your wife whom you love, all the days of this meaningless life that God has given you under the sun." (Ecclessiates 9: 8)

2.6 Pray, read the Bible, go to church.




Friday, October 12, 2012

GroundHog Day - The world looking for an answer

Hi Guys,

You may have seen the amass of advertising at bus stops and other places, with a picture of an asian man, with the caption asking "How happy are you?"

Of course, when a sign, has a question, you tend to read it to the full.  It got me intriuged, but with suspicion.

Then this morning, the SMH had an article on this guy.
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/happy-science-cashes-in-on-new-age-fears-in-sydney-20121012-27i6t.html

President Ryuho Okawa, of his self proclaimed religion: "The Happy Science" (http://www.happyscience.org.au/)

Fascinating. And here we go again, Ground Hog Day... supposedly he's the (self proclaimed) re-incarnation of Buddha.
He's written 500-900 books
He's got a political party in Japan

Here's a snippet of what his website has to say:

Happy Science was established in Tokyo, Japan in 1986 and rapidly growing today with 12 million members in more than 90 countries. Ryuho Okawa’s teachings of love and enlightenment are bringing the world together, and people of all races, nationalities and faiths are studying and uniting together in joy, in harmony and with deep-found respect for each other.
 Happy Science is opening a bright future for the world.
Who am I? What is the purpose of life? Where do I come from and where am I going? At Happy Science, you will discover all the answers to these fundamental questions you have in your life


Haven't we been here before?

Wouldn't it be lovely if the world just "got on" and using Happiness mixed with Science (because science is the new 'fact based' religion right - even though science is constantly contradicting itself and updating itself daily) we can achieve that.

Hang on, here we have a "self professed" guy claiming may things (good for him) and starting a new "enlightened way" that in some ways encapsulates all faiths and preaches love, enlightenment (whatever that is), happiness and a new way to "salvation"  (btw he has a book on salvation).

Jesus was the same, made many proclamations about himself, said there was a new way and preached stuff:

"I am the way truth and life, no one comes to the father but through me" (quite megalomaniac if you ask me)

"Anyone who isn't with me opposes me and anyone who isn't working with me is actually working against me"  (pretty extreme isn't it?)

"For God loved you and I so much that he gave his only son, so that whoever believes in him will have eternal life"

"I have come to give life and life to the full"

Except Jesus actually did what he said he was going to do.  He actually healed people, controlled the natural laws of nature and cast out demonic spirits, read peoples minds and knew their intimate pasts before meeting them. He also predicted the future and it has come to pass.

Jesus claims much about himself, in that case, he's either a liar, insane or who he says he is.

If it's true, Jesus is who he says he was, he's the son of God (and the only one at that). He died and rose again from death to pay the penalty of rebellion, to put right all the wrongs of the world, once and for all - the ultimate justice for every wrong.  In a way, kind of comforting to know that all evils will have justice done.

In that case, if Happy Science is the new Way, then did God do a double take and rethink His plan, His philosophy  His strategy?   Whoops!  Sorry earthly beings, I got it wrong, Happy Science is the new updated 2.0 version to life's answers.

But God says in the Bible, "heaven and earth may pass away but my words will not"

The great thing about Jesus and God, is that He doesn't change, his character, his word his power doesn't. Whereas Satan does a great job at using deception, science and new "Enlightened ways" to get man onto the path to self delusion.

Truth, is truth, it doesn't change. "I am the way, the truth and the life" "The truth will set you free"

Wether it's Eckhart Tolle, this Happy Science guy, David Koresh, Muhammad, Buddha, Joseph Smith, Charles Taze Russell, whichever sage or teacher you want to point to, God didn't send Jesus to come and do his thing only to go later on in the history of the world and say "oops, I need to update my plan for people, let me contradict some or all of what my Son said, let me disassociate him as my Son and call him a teacher or prophet instead - sorry guys I got it wrong"

Ground Hog Day.... Don't be fooled guys, by Happy Science, even with all the beautiful words, imagery and all encompassing philosophy it seems to espouse.

Instead, love the Lord your God with all your heart soul mind and strength. And Love others as you love yourself.  He who believes in Jesus will have everlasting life, to those who believe in Jesus, they will be called children of God.

You and I have God's spirit inside of us, we are a soul that happens to have a body.  We have the spirit of life in our inner beings.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/fl20090804zg.html


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Marriage, Children and Human Rights



Gents,

As we have discussed from time to time over the years in Ironmen, the topics that relate to Marriage and Parenting have always been in the mix.  This discussion / dissertation is about that in more detail.

The background to this topic is as follows (there's a quite a bit and there's logic for putting this upfront):

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child:

http://www.unicef.org.au/Discover/What-We-Do/Convention-on-the-Rights-of-the-Child/childfriendlycrc.aspx
and
http://www.unicef.org.au/crc

Specifically:

Article 7
Children have the right to a legally registered name and nationality. Children also have the right to know their parents and, as far as possible, to be cared for by them.


Article 9
Children should not be separated from their parents unless it is for their own good. For example, if a parent is mistreating or neglecting a child. Children whose parents have separated have the right to stay in contact with both parents, unless this might harm the child.


Article 18
Both parents share responsibility for bringing up their children and should always consider what is best for each child. Governments should help parents by providing services to support them, especially if both parents work.


Article 17
Children have the right to reliable information from the media. Mass media such as television, radio and newspapers should provide information that children can understand and should not promote materials that could harm children.


Article 29
Education should develop each child’s personality and talents to the full. It should encourage children to respect their parents, their cultures and other cultures.


Article 34
Governments should protect children from sexual abuse.


Article 36
Children should be protected from any activities that could harm their development.

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Abortion in Victoria
Around 34% of woman aged 20-29 who have ever been pregnant have had an abortion and an estimated 80,000 are performed each year in Australia. Although this number might seem high, it's been decreasing consistently since 1995.
The rules for abortion are different in every Australian state. This information applies to Victoria. It became law in Victoria in 2008 through the Victorian Abortion Law Reform Act 2008.
When can I have an abortion?
Up to 24 weeks
You can choose to have an abortion. You don't need a doctor's referral.
After 24 weeks
You can have an abortion if at least two doctors agree. In making their decision, the doctors must consider all relevant medical circumstances and your current and future physical, psychological and social circumstances. 
Do I have to have counselling first?
No, you don't. If you would like to have counselling, you can do so through your doctor. Your doctor can also refer you to a specially trained psychologist or nurse. We offer one hour pregnancy choices information sessions with a nurse. These sessions provide factual information about all the options available to support you in making your decision.
Where can I have an abortion?
Private abortion providers are listed in the Yellow Pages under 'Abortion'. Public hospitals also provide limited free abortions.  
How is an abortion carried out?
The two types of abortion are:
  • surgical abortion
  • medical abortion.
http://www.fpv.org.au/sexual-health-info/sex-and-the-law/abortion-in-victoria/
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In May 2012 the New South Wales Supreme Court found for the first time in Australia that a same-sex couple to be the parents of a baby that was born through a surrogate, with a court ruling it was in the child’s “best interests”.
In transferring the guardianship of the child to the two men, Justice Paul Brereton was satisfied the pregnancy wasn’t the result of an illegal commercial agreement and that the woman who carried the baby wasn’t paid to do so. Justice Brereton noted that it was
the first application under the Act of which I am aware in which in the intended parents are a same sex couple”.
The Surrogacy Act, brought into effect last year, is part of new legislation in NSW intended to make it easier and more acceptable for parentage to be transferred in surrogacy arrangements. It allows for altruistic surrogacy arrangements, where the birth mother is only reimbursed for costs associated with the pregnancy. The Surrogacy Act also imposes penalties for parties entering into commercial surrogacy arrangements.
The court heard the three had only an “oral arrangement” for the surrogacy but at the hearing, an affidavit from the birth mother was tendered indicating her consent to the two men being declared the parents. The child, born in April 2010, now has the two Sydney men as parents, with the birth mother agreeing to no longer be recognised on the birth certificate.
The Surrogacy Act also says that when the child turns 18 the child is entitled to receive their original birth certificate and their full birth history.
This is certainly a good start to the legislation and shows that despite the requirements of the Surrogacy Act, the judiciary is flexible in relation to interpreting the legislation and making decisions on its own. We look forwards to more successful applications in the future.
http://www.surrogacynsw.com.au/
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Parenting cases – the best interests of the child
When a court is making a parenting order, the Family Law Act requires it to regard the best interests of the child as the most important consideration. Parents must also use this principle when making parenting plans.
The Family Law Act
The Act makes clear that:
  • both parents are responsible for the care and welfare of their children until the children reach 18, and
  • arrangements which involve shared responsibilities and cooperation between the parents are in the best interests of the child.
See Section 61DA of the Act for the detail.
http://www.familylawcourts.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/FLC/Home/Family+Law+Principles/Parenting+cases+%E2%80%93+the+best+interests+of+the+child/
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In 1995 the Family Law Reform Act introduced some significant new developments in Family Law in Australia. One of those significant new developments was the introduction of 'parental responsibility' as opposed to 'parental rights' and the new emphasis on the best interest of the child as the paramount consideration in all matters involving the parenting of children. This new development is in keeping with Australia's obligations under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to which Australia is a signatory. Specifically the convention provides: Article 9 "States Parties shall ensure that a child shall not be separated from his or her parents against their will, except when competent authorities subject to judicial review determine ... that such separation is necessary for the best interests of the child", and, "States Parties shall respect the right of the child who is separated from one or both parents to maintain personal relations and direct contact with both parents on a regular basis, except if it is contrary to the child's best interests". How then do the courts determine what is in the best interests of every child? The answer is by painstakingly assessing the individual circumstances of each and every case and the individual needs of each and every child.

http://www.findlaw.com.au/articles/39/the-best-interests-of-the-child.aspx

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Artificial Insemination and the Meaning of "Parent"
A recent decision of the Family Court has dealt with the meaning of “parent” under the Family Court Act 1997 in instances where artificial insemination procedures are used.
The mother of the child advertised in the Perth gay press as a single lesbian looking for male co-parents for a child. The applicant responded to the advertisement and the parties had various meetings to discuss their plans to conceive a child with the mother undergoing artificial insemination with the applicant’s semen on five or six occasions.
The applicant arranged for a parenting agreement to be drafted for the parties to sign which allowed for an equal, shared co-parenting arrangement where the care and decision making for the child along with the financial costs associated with raising the child would be shared.
However, the applicant got cold feet when the mother refused to enter into this parenting agreement and decided to put things on hold until a parenting agreement had been entered into. At the time of this decision the mother discovered that she was pregnant.
The applicant applied to the Court for parenting orders namely that the parties have equal shared parental responsibility for the child. The mother opposed these orders and sought sole parental responsibility for the child on the basis that the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility in the Family Court Act did not apply in this case as the applicant was not a “parent” of the child under the Act.
The Court discussed the meaning of parent under the Family Court Act where there was no dispute that the child was conceived as a result of an artificial conception procedure between parties who were not married. The only definition of “parent” in the Family Court Act relates to adopted children, so the Court turned to the Artificial Conception Act 1985. Section 7(2) of this Act states that where a woman becomes pregnant in consequence of an artificial insemination procedure and a man produced sperm for the purposes of this procedure this man:
  • shall be conclusively presumed not to have caused the pregnancy; and
  • is not the father of any child born as a result of the pregnancy.
In accordance with this definition the Court held that the applicant was not the legal father but, rather, the genetic or biological parent. This meant that the presumption contained in the Family Court Act of equal shared parental responsibility did not apply.
The Court then stated that persons other than parents may apply for a parenting order if they are a person concerned with the care, welfare and development of the child and if it would be in the best interests of the child to make such an order.
On this basis the Court found that the applicant was a person concerned with the care, welfare and development of the child. However, due to the discord and disharmony between the parties on almost every issue relating to the child, the Court held that it would not be in the child’s best interests for an order for equal shared parental responsibility to be made. The Court then made an order for sole parental responsibility in favour of the mother and for the applicant to spend time with the child as was age appropriate.


http://www.findlaw.com.au/edocs/document.aspx?pcid=1904
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Like many couples, R.W.S. and B.C.F. wanted a child of their own. But the couple—in this case two gay men from Minneapolis—had ruled out adoption, which left surrogacy their only viable option.
So the two men did what so many others in their position have done: They turned to the Internet.
On the website of Surrogate Mothers Online, a volunteer-run support group for the surrogacy community, they came across a posting from a Minneapolis-area woman offering her services as a surrogate. Before long, the couple entered into a contract with the surrogate and paid her an undisclosed fee for her services. Through medical science, the woman soon became impregnated with a baby from R.W.S.' sperm and her own egg.
Nine months later the surrogate gave birth—first, to a healthy baby girl, then to litigation.
At first, everything went smoothly between the new fathers and their surrogate. After the baby girl was born, the surrogate visited the newborn at the men's home, and the nonbiological father proceeded with his plans to adopt the little girl, which was to have included a voluntary termination of the surrogate's parental rights.
Then, seemingly out of the blue, about a month after giving birth to the girl, the surrogate—identified in court records only as E.A.G.— showed up unannounced at the couple's front door with her father, young son and another surrogate in tow. She proceeded to tell the two men she had changed her mind about giving up the baby and wanted the girl back.
Sound familiar? Surrogacy first entered the collective public conscience almost 25 years ago when Mary Beth Whitehead reneged on her promise to give up all parental rights to Baby M, the daughter for whom she served as a surrogate for a New Jersey couple.

http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/article/as_surrogacy_becomes_more_popular_legal_problems_proliferate/
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Foetal – Maternal Bonding
Important biological bonds are established between the mother and her foetus during pregnancy. One of the most concrete examples of the importance of this bond comes from knowledge of foetal-maternal physiology. The hormone oxytocin plays a crucial role in priming the gestational mother to respond in accordance with her natural maternal instincts.
In a recent review of the importance of mother-infant bonding , the authors describe elements of the interaction between a mother and her newborn child, which include skin-to-skin contact, eye gazing, and breast-feeding. These actions initiate the simultaneous release of oxytocin, which facilitates important physiological processes that help the newborn to develop and the mother to recover. In addition to providing health benefits, this hormone-like substance promotes bonding patterns and creates desire for further contact with the individuals inciting its release.

In addition to this biological bonding, the cognitive and developmental psychology literature indicates that there is a crucial window of time from the moment of birth onwards, whereby the baby begins to form cognitive attachments through intersubjective interaction with the gestational mother. Rather than living in a buzz of ambivalence or confusion as envisaged by some, an infant’s behaviour is innately fashioned to coordinate with the social behaviour of other people. This is because an infant already has the cognitive mechanisms and psychological capacities in place to influence as well as be influenced by other people, and in particular his or her birth mother.

Therefore, at the very least, one ought to be especially concerned with any process that disrupts the important bond between mother and child, which derives from both biological and cognitive/psychological aspects of human nature, beginning during gestation and continuing after birth. Surrogacy ruptures this bond and such is the importance of the emotional attachment between the surrogate mother and the child she has carried, that it has lead to many cases from around the world where surrogates have been unwilling to relinquish their child, such as the Baby M and Evelyn cases. As evidenced in these much-publicised cases, having to relinquish a child can be wrenching, the end result being custody battles. Added to this is the evidence that surrogates may live with the psychological burden of giving up their gestational child for many years

http://www.bioethics.org.au/Resources/Online%20Articles/Opinion%20Pieces/1901%20Oh%20Baby%20Baby%20The%20Problem%20with%20Surrogacy%20MT.pdf
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In Australia, the number of children who do not reach the age of 15 in an intact family with both of their biological parents has almost doubled within a generation.
While the chances of a marriage ending in divorce have been increasing in the
last 25 years, the increase in children experiencing parental separation is largely a consequence of the rapid rise in the numbers of children born into de facto relationships, which subsequently break down. h ere has also been an increase in the number of women giving birth to a child without having a cohabiting partner. In 2009, 35% of all births were outside marriage......

The number of children in need threatens to overwhelm state and territory child protection departments. The Council of Australian Governments estimated in 2009 that State and Territory governments currently spend in excess of $2 billion annually on child protection services, with average annual increases of more than 12 per cent.

The dramatic increase in reported child abuse and neglect, and the increase in the numbers of children in care, is only a part of the story of deterioration in the wellbeing of Australia’s children and young people. On many measures, although not all, the situation for adolescent girls in particular is deteriorating rapidly. More than a quarter of young people aged 16-24 years have a mental disorder, compared with one in i ve (20%) in the general population. A further 24% of young people who have never experienced a mental disorder are experiencing moderate to severe psychological distress. Evidence around the country indicates the problems are getting worse. In New South Wales, public school data indicates that there has been an 8% per year increase in diagnosed mental health disorders other than autism. More than half the calls to Kids Helpline in Western Australia now involve a mental health issue, almost double the number just i ve years earlier. Nationally, in the last three years, there has been a large increase in the numbers of children being prescribed anti-depressants.
There is psychological distress is reflected in the data on self-harming behaviour. There was a 66% increase in the numbers of 12-14 year old children having to be hospitalised as a result of intentional self-harm between 1996 and 2006. The level of self-harm by young teenage girls in this age group leading to hospitalisation is about six times the rate for boys. In the same period, there has been a 90% rise in hospitalisation of 15-17 year old girls due to self-harm incidents.

Psychological distress can also manifest itself in risky and damaging behaviour. An example of this is binge drinking. Although alcohol consumption by children and young people has declined a little in recent years, and significant progress has been made in reducing the levels of risky drinking by those under 18, children are having their first alcoholic drink at a younger and younger age, and dangerous binge drinking by adolescent girls – that is one or more drinks on one day - seems to have increased. Which is dangerous level of drinking is reflected in an increase in levels of hospitalisation due to alcohol intoxication. For young women aged 15-24, the rate of hospitalisations due to alcohol intoxication more than doubled between 1998 and 2006. There was also a substantial increase in hospitalisations due to alcohol for young men.

Another adverse trend is in terms of risky sexual behaviour among younger
teenagers. Teenagers are engaging in sexual acts at a younger age and with more people today that they did in previous generations. That carries with it many risks, including sexually transmitted infections. h ere has also been a substantial increase in the number of teenage girls reporting unwanted sex. h e most common reasons for unwanted sex were being drunk or because of pressure from a partner. These are not just Australian problems. Numerous studies both in North America and Europe point to a very substantial increase in adolescent psychopathology in the last thirty years, and this cannot be explained away merely by changes in awareness, or in diagnostic tests. h is ought to be a grave concern, because many mental disorders burdening adults begin in childhood or adolescence.
It would be tempting to see these problems as affecting just a minority of
Australian young people. Governments, perhaps the community at large, tend
to see social problems as being like spot i res, one here, one there, another in the distance. If the spotfire is threatening enough, action may be taken to deal with it. Too rarely do we recognise the possibility that behind the visible spotfires, a major bushfire is burning.

http://sydney.edu.au/law/news/docs_pdfs_images/2011/Sep/FKS-ResearchReport-Summary.pdf

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The Australian Greens Policy on Sexuality

  1. legal and social environments free from harassment, abuse, vilification, stigmatisation, discrimination, disadvantage or exploitation on the basis of sexuality or gender identity.
  2. the legalisation of marriage between two consenting adults regardless of sexuality or gender identity.
  3. de facto relationships to have equal status in law and government policy regardless of sexuality and gender identity.
  4. access, regardless of sexuality and gender identity, to adoption, fostering, artificial insemination and in vitro fertilisation procedures.
  5. the education system to provide age-appropriate information about the diversity of sexuality.
http://greens.org.au/policies/care-for-people/sexuality-and-gender-identity
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Greens challenged on poly marriage policy


"One of the polyamorous community leaders who made a submission to the Senate committee reviewing the same-sex marriage bill has said he believes the Greens will eventually support multiple-partner marriage. In a blog, James Dominguez said the Greens were not against polyamorous marriage. "They have actually said simply that it's not part of their platform. "If there is ever a popular movement to legalise poly marriage in the future, the Greens will be the first to lend their support, I guarantee it. A few poly people are angry with them for not expressing support, but I think we need to be realistic."

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/greens-challenged-on-poly-marriage-policy/story-fn59niix-1226368714350


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"Why Shouldn't Three People Get Married"

Three Brazilians in love have their nation up in arms over whether their relationship, now enshrined in a three-way marriage, is legal. The public notary who conducted their marriage says there's no reason the threesome – or "thruple", as the internet has charmingly labelled it – shouldn't enjoy the same kinds of rights imparted upon two people who get hitched. But traditionalists are not impressed: lawyer Regina Beatriz Tavares da Silva, of the Commission for the Rights of the Family, has it "absurd and totally illegal....

Is it possible that if we allowed more people to marry simultaneously that more marriages might be successful? Fewer breakups over infidelity might occur, for example, if those who found themselves in love with more than one person didn't have to choose or conceal their feelings. And relaxing the expectation that one partner should fulfil all of one's needs – good sex, complementary taste in television and shared preference for dogs over cats may just be too much to ask for – might mean that people who opt for a portfolio of other halves (or thirds) could outdo the rest of us in happiness.
Legalisation wouldn't send stampedes of people to the registry office in five-aside squads; for many of us, monogamy does feel the most comfortable option, whether it's because our brains aren't wired to love more than one person or because the prospect of making multiple people happy is too complex. But three's not a crowd for everyone. And as long as everyone is entering a marriage equally, as long as everyone is really going to make an effort to be open and honest to everyone else, it's probably not the government's job to tell them how many of them there should be."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/aug/30/three-people-get-married-thruple
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Parenting cases – the best interests of the child
When a court is making a parenting order, the Family Law Act requires it to regard the best interests of the child as the most important consideration. Parents must also use this principle when making parenting plans.
The Family Law Act
The Act makes clear that:
  • both parents are responsible for the care and welfare of their children until the children reach 18, and
  • arrangements which involve shared responsibilities and cooperation between the parents are in the best interests of the child.
See Section 61DA of the Act for the detail.
http://www.familylawcourts.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/FLC/Home/Family+Law+Principles/Parenting+cases+%E2%80%93+the+best+interests+of+the+child/
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However in an interview Sir Elton confessed:"it's going to be heartbreaking for him to grow up and realise he hasn't got a mummy. But he's so happy. I've never seen a more contented child"
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Okay, so you've read various snippets I have coalesced from multiple sources,  they are just snippets in a plethora of content.  And I have hardly scratched the surface.

So what is my point, one could ask of this?  And I can hear the naysayers and politically correct, human rights, non discrimination campaigners ready with their verbal knives. To which I don't have a problem with, except that we need to keep this as rational and respectful as we can.  I can see that I will be branded a bigot, homophobic, a "traditionalist" and Christian ignorant stuck in the old world.

So, Henshall, what is your point?

My point is this, that the rationality and justification of the world, in all it's glory and intelligentsia is "whacked".  Rationalism (the principle of accepting reason as the supreme authority in the matters of opinion, belief and conduct) and the follow-on justification of that rationality by the world  (regarding this topic), is perched against itself, trying to stay on the mountain of non-discrimination, human rights and equality, only to fall off.  It's arguments do not hold the other up.  And though the mountain seeks to obtain many lofty values and ideals (to which I in general endorse those notions), the justifications for it's actions (laws/regulation) are non-sensical.

This rationality from citizens of those specially blessed to have grown up in places like Australia, where democracy along with some free press, some level of transparency and where free health and education  are afforded to the masses, is counter-fit to the original purposes of those lofty ideals.

Rationalism is an interesting concept in itself, because it has to have a foundational ultimate benchmark in the first place.   To whom decides that benchmark? To where and how far to the left or right of the political spectrum do we place the marker?

It's a bit like my brother (I mean in the universal sense) says that life's plumb-line is "to live as a good person, don't do bad stuff".  But where does good start? When does it become not good and maybe fall into "bad"? Who is the arbiter of Good (and therefore Bad - because if there is no Bad, then Good does not exist, Good becomes: "just is")?

So when we add Rationalism, to our society as a prism to make decisions and then build that into legislation, then it becomes interesting.

You see, my prism of rationality is based on The Bible (the instruction set for life), I believe that is the ultimate benchmark for making decisions rationally. I believe there is a God, and because He is the Intelligent Designer, he created the World, Universe, the eco-system, you and I with a purpose.  And if that is the case, then the Designer has to communicate the instruction set of what that purpose is, and how we are to function within that. Much like an A380 - a extremely complex piece of engineering, it doesn't just turn up at Qantas just like that, it has been designed for a specific use case, it turns up with an instruction set on how to run it, what fuel it needs, how much load it can take, how to maintain it, how not to damage it etc etc.  It even turns up with a trainer who models how to operate it. That is, the instruction manual for the World, from the Designer, is the Bible, the modeller is Jesus Christ.

So if my ultimate, foundational benchmark for my reasoning is the Bible and God, which forms my Rationality for making opinions, beliefs and conduct then this will likely vary considerably with my neighbour.  So where does Australia and other nations put the plumb-line of rationality? Where does the common man or woman sit?

It would seem in today's world, it doesn't really know.

How so you might ask?

Well, let's take the UN Rights of the Child charter to which Australia is a signatory.  It states, the following:


Article 7
Children have the right to a legally registered name and nationality. Children also have the right to know their parents and, as far as possible, to be cared for by them.

and



Article 9
Children should not be separated from their parents unless it is for their own good.

Then we have the Family Law Court of Australia stating that Children's well being is the highest priority when making decisions about their future:



Parenting cases – the best interests of the child
When a court is making a parenting order, the Family Law Act requires it to regard the best interests of the child as the most important consideration. Parents must also use this principle when making parenting plans.
The Family Law Act
The Act makes clear that:
  • both parents are responsible for the care and welfare of their children until the children reach 18, and
  • arrangements which involve shared responsibilities and cooperation between the parents are in the best interests of the child.


Then we only have to listen to Politicians, Community Leaders, Professors and the like stating Children and Parenting are the highest calling, the nations number 1 priority.

AND THEN... watch now,

we have on Victoria's "betterhealth.vic.gov.au" web site from the department of Health, legislating for babies to be aborted (even after their magical 24 week incubation) with the approval of 2 doctors.

Or better still, our rationalism has afforded us to legislate and fund the working of "manufactured" children that do not have a right to it's parents. That the higher calling is the right of the adult over and above the right of the child.  That children can be "created" and not have the slightest right or access to it's father. As one single woman said on a 4 Corners program about IVF, I was watching several years ago, "why would she (child) need a father, I'm everything she needs". Or Elton John stated recently, "it's going to be heartbreaking for him to grow up and realise he hasn't got a mummy. But he's so happy. I've never seen a more contented child" 

Our rationality towards Mt Olympus of Non-Discrimination and Equality as a"Human Right", is falling over itself to reach that ideal, while the original purpose (in this case the Human Rights of a child) is being walked over to get there.

Am I missing something, or is this “rationality” turned on it's head?

(I should just tighten the reins here and slow this horse down to focus where my argument is headed. Because my intention is not to bring judgement, or bigotry or hatred and ill to people who have had abortions, or are homosexual, bi or transgender, by no means.  He who has not sinned cast the first stone.  Better yet for the LGBT, my argument is not about your sexuality, just as with heterosexuals there is cause and effect with that lifestyle and subsequent legislation, so to for people of any sexual orientation )

Let me ask you this: To what value do you place on a child? To what legislation do we want to enhance a child's life?  Why do we want their life to better than ours? Why care?  What's the rationale behind that belief?

My answer, is because it's the “right” thing to do, it's built into us. What generation wants their children to live a worse life than they currently do? What government (sane and rational) wants legislation to destroy the next generation? And we know that when societies and government's do worsen the next generation, there is “hell to pay”. One only needs to see this in the aboriginal communities or Claymore in Sydney to see the effect.

My conjuncture would be that any person who has seen a baby being conceived, "baked" in the womb and then born, would agree it is an "act of God", or for the hard nosed atheists, a "miracle" or "unexplainable process of wonder".

Then one only needs to read the masses of scientific, psychological, neurological, physiological (I could go on) studies and observations about the bonding process between mother and baby, and then father and child. And "rationality", common sense tells us that this is the way it works best, is designed, the purpose for which it occurred. That is, there is no accident that all these things comes together and the child get's what it needs to excel. Much like an A380 doesn't just take off and land itself, it has a complex set up steps to reach those milestones, but following correctly, it makes them, time and time again.

And why is that rationality so strong? When the process breaks down and the child doesn't get what it needs, then problems arise. And at times, the community is left with a massive massive bill in every sense of the word.

But no, instead the intelligentsia put forward an argument and rationality that abdicates the original purpose of life and promotes “self” and individuality as the supreme authority.

Let me ask you, have you seen a foetus at 8 weeks? It has a heartbeat, that is, the child has a heart, it has hands and a brain, eyelids, knee-joints.... (http://www.babycenter.com/fetal-development-images-8-weeks)



For Victoria's legislation, (NSW and other states are pretty much the same give or take a couple of weeks difference), they are so concerned with upholding the right of a child, that they actively legislate for the following without question up to 24 weeks to be killed – no questions asked. And the taxpayer funds it.

http://www.babycenter.com/fetal-development-images-24-weeks

Even more interesting in the Victorian State Legislature, is that the following baby can be killed, following the approval from 2 doctors:

http://www.babycenter.com/fetal-development-images-37-weeks

I appreciate the word "kill" is direct and without "scientific, medical or managerial" overtones like "abort" or "termination of a pregnancy" or “DNC” (I'm married to a midwife).  

Would you consider this rational? Would you consider this to be the “right” thing to legislate? Does this align to the Human Rights of a Child? Is this part of our “values” as individuals and a society we want to uphold?

One of the best medical terms I heard for killing a baby, was on a 60 minutes story earlier this year, they interviewed the supposed inventor of the "selective reduction" process for women who had more than 1 baby in utero, and did not want the other babies. So this "doctor" invented a way to insert a long needle into the womb and poison the unwanted babies.  "Selective reduction" is what it's referred to.


As the Doctor replied when asked by Michael Usher suggesting this is murder: “What is life?” The age old question on abortion: when does a foetus get promoted from a bunch of cells to a human being? Hang on, you and I still are just a bunch of cells....

As another aside, it's funny, in researching this, I came across the well attended women's blog: mamamia that commented on the Sixty Minutes story, as the writer states (Kass Hall) "  I am strongly pro-choice – in fact I believe both men and women should have complete control over their bodies and what they do with them." 
That we are abdicate the rights of the child, over our rights. My argument is not with Kass so much, as with the mentality of "women's right to chose".

That's funny, because I thought we were “rational” and holding to the rights of the weak and voiceless and our most precious of society, our children?

Well what about the baby? Does it not have the right to chose and make decisions? A rationalist and ethicist may conceive (maybe Peter Signer) the argument: “Why don't we let the baby live and when the child is old enough to make "rational" judgements for itself, it then can decide if they want to live or die?” (these are my words BTW, not Peter's)

After all, as our society states, children need the highest level of protection and cover. Or aren't we so concerned with universal "human rights" that are meant to protect the vulnerable and defenceless?  Where did that rationality go?  I am struggling to find it under the weight and stampede of the individual adults right to chose...
http://www.mamamia.com.au/parenting/selective-reduction-what-is-it-really/

If we are to follow this aside argument, I also note there is a common pre-tense (one of many) for legislating abortion in the event of rape and incest. To which are extremely difficult circumstances. But of those 80,000 that happen a year in Australia, what percentage are from that situation?

What does one say to my friend, who was conceived in rape, and is now a healthy adult, married with 3 children?
I have not walked a women's shoes to comprehend her pain at bearing a child from an horrific situation. I am not outlining an argument to rule out abortion period.

What I am suggesting, is that to put forward a “rational” argument that has “self” as the highest benchmark, means that my friend would not be alive today. Sorry sweetheart we thought better of it.

However, I would not be surprised in the rise of “unwanted” pregnancies are rising given the increased sexual activity by teenage girls and the alcohol fuelled pressure situations they may find themselves in:


Date: October 06 2010

Mark Metherell

More than 61 per cent of year 12 girls said they had had sex, compared to 44 per cent of boys of that year, the study by LaTrobe University's faculty of health sciences researchers found.


In a trend the report links to heavier drinking by adolescents, the proportion of sexually active year 12 girls who reported having had sex with three or more partners in the previous year more than doubled to 27 per cent in the decade to 2008. Among boys, 38 per cent said they had had three or more sexual partners in the year.


http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/life/teenage-girls-more-sexually-active-than-a-decade-ago-20101005-1669s.html?skin=text-only



So I come back to my original line of argument, that the rationality of this world is whacked, and even more so when put to the light of the “smartest” intelligentsia in the room.

If we had a “benchmark” to baseline our arguments, then it wouldn't be as whacked. Of course I am referring to God's benchmark.

Don't steal, lie, cheat, have sex outside of marriage, covet, murder, honour your parents, don't worship yourself or anything else, have respect for my name....”
Love God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength, and love others as you love yourself”
Husbands, love your wife like Christ loves the Church (you and I) and gave himself up for the Church (you and I)”
chase after the fruits of the spirit: peace, patience, kindness, love, joy, gentleness, forgiveness”
Forgive your fellow man 7*77 (keep on forgiving)”

pretty straightforward one would think. God goes on with more practical advice and wisdom..... read Proverbs, read the Gospels, read the Book of James...

Yet we replace the benchmark with whacked rationality and then even better we legislate it to show how clever and “progressive” we are.

In closing that argument, it brings me to another part, Marriage. Which is a funny old thing, God says “for this reason a man will leave his parents and be united with his wife, and the two will become one flesh”

And the Greens and various groups want to dismantle it and redefine it on the premise of Discrimination, Equality and “Love”. Which on the prima facie of it, is very noble and of taking the high moral ground.
To those principles (discrimination, equality and love) are noble in-deed.

Yet when used to justify anything, are non-sensical.

You see, it seems nice to have marriage defined between any two people, irrespective of gender or sexual orientation, but why stop there?

If children are created in a lab and then baked in a uterus, then let science be the ultimate authority and have it's way and the unfolding relationships that the children are raised up in, be whatever form the individual wants. After all we can see that the UN Rights of the Child are just concepts and of no consequence.

But it's funny, that we get hotly nervous, when scientists talk of cloning. We don't want that legislated. Why? Because then we'd lose our individuality and “self”. The threshold of unease is breached and we don't want cloning. But then there is Designer Babies.... because science can create it. Eugenics is the formal term, but the media and science want to call it “selective breeding”, stamping out all the bad bits a human being might inherit with it's sperm and egg DNA.

And the argument goes, if Marriage is of no consequence, children can be created in a lab, and the values that Marriage brings are let off, then why legislate for Marriage in the first place? Why not have carte blanche?

The merry-go-round of self justification never stops...

But politically, of course the Greens don't want to go that far, they argue that gay suicide would drop if they were legally recognised as a Marriage. What of the polyamorous people who commit suicide, would their suicide rates drop off if they were allowed to be recognised by the Federal Government as a Marriage? Would their rates of depression and mental illness subside?

I mean, forget the kids, they are just creations of science. As the Greens state:
    9. access, regardless of sexuality and gender identity, to adoption, fostering, artificial insemination and in vitro fertilisation procedures.
Wouldn't it be wonderful, if all the Greens members, were products of a test tube and never got the chance to meet their parents and better still had legislation that actively prevented them from having that right in the first place....

And then Senator Cori Bernardi was “whacked” by the media for his speech on Same Sex Marriage the other week, because he put forward the argument, that if Marriage is redefined now, what is to stop it being redefined further to include Polyamorous relationships and even animals, as the highly esteemed Professor of Ethics at Princeton University, Peter Signer stated he was ok with beastiality and asked “what's wrong with that?”
Irrespective of what one thinks of Senator Bernardi, his argument was sound, and was just being the messenger, yet no media took offence at Peter Singer or replayed his comments about being ok with beastiality.

I find it so intriguing that a man of such great intellectual stature is okay for humans to have sex with animals, yet is so protective of them that he is a vegetarian. Professor Singer is an atheist, by the way. I say that to highlight that his “benchmark” for values is not based on The Bible.

Imagine, a society where Marriage is continually redefined and the generational implications that has on education, law, children, communities..... follow that piece of string and see where that leads to.



I have cut and paste a couple of paragraphs that give context to his beastiality comments. (NOTE: He is not saying Gay people WANT beastiality recognised, nor saying the Gay lobby will endorse it, which is what the media inferred he said)

If we are prepared to redefine marriage so that it suits the latest criterion that two people who love each other should be able to get married irrespective of their gender and/or if they are in a sexual relationship, then what is the next step? The next step, quite frankly, is having three people or four people that love each other being able to enter into a permanent union endorsed by society—or any other type of relationship. For those who say that I am being alarmist in this, there is the polyamory community who were very disappointed when the Greens had to distance themselves from their support for numerous people getting together and saying they want to enter into a permanent union. They were disappointed because they were misled that this was about marriage equality and opening up marriage to all people who love each other.
There are even some creepy people out there—and I say 'creepy' deliberately—who are unfortunately afforded a great deal more respect than I believe they deserve. These creepy people say it is okay to have consensual sexual relations between humans and animals. Will that be a future step? In the future will we say, 'These two creatures love each other and maybe they should be able to be joined in a union.' It is extraordinary that these sorts of suggestions are put forward in the public sphere and are not howled down right at the very start. We can talk about people like Professor Peter Singer who was, I think, a founder of the Greens or who wrote a book about the Greens. Professor Singer has appeared on Q&A on the ABC, the national broadcaster. He has endorsed such ideas as these. I reject them. I think that these things are the next step. As we accede to one request we will then have the next one which will be for unions of more than two people. We will have suggestions for unions of three or four people. I notice the Greens are heckling, but the point is that they misled their constituent base and there was an outcry about this. Where do we go then? Do we go down the Peter Singer path? Those that say this is the end of the social revolution have no history of being honourable about that. They continue to push and challenge our social and cultural mores. We simply cannot allow such an important social institution to be redefined, especially when Australians do not see this as a priority issue.”

And God says, get married to one person of the opposite sex, have kids, love each other, commit for life to become one flesh and get on with it.
God even says, keep on having sex with each other because He designed it that way (for pleasure, bonding and procreation) and if you stop having sex, then go and pray and come back together soon, otherwise you're going to wander off with someone else.

If you don't get married, then keep your pants on.

Pretty straightforward advice really. (NOTE: There are complications with people of all backgrounds and medical issues, I get that, but the same applies to people of all sexual persuasions)

You know the really interesting outcry of the Senator's speech was the media and Gay Lobby groups detesting his link (incorrectly) that Gay Marriage was the same as Beastiality. Yet his argument is that if you change, slowly over time the goal posts get moved to accommodate more and more.

And he's absolutely right. 2 or 3 generations ago, I would suspect they would be aghast at the amount of freely available pornography to children and adults, the legalising and normalising of soft (and hard) pornographic material. The fact that virtually every child will be exposed to porn before 18 and a large majority will use this as their sex education tool. We moved to accommodate more and more of the pornographic industry which 2 and 3 generations ago, it would have been shot down, period.
I suggest you watch this to understand how normalised porn has become for children:

The very fact that a discussion is even happening on national TV asking the question: “Is watching pornography harmless for children or a cause for concern?” is the evidence that “rationality” left the building a long time ago and standards and values have accommodated Mr Devil Dysfunction himself.

So I come back to Marriage and the argument for it (not) to be redefined.

What is marriage for? What is the value it has? Why does a government need to legislate it? What is the highest aspirational relationship we want for our children? What example do we want to set for the next generation? Why even care about the next generation?
Where do our value systems, benchmarks and rationality come from?

What is the likley self image a daughter will have of herself, if she has a father that tells her she is beautiful, a joy to him and the apple of his eye? That tells her she is more precious than gold, and has a gift to give to her husband that no one else will have?
What is the likely self image a son will have of himself, if he has a father that says he loves him, sees him as a noble man, full of character and strength? That tells him to honour a woman and treat her like a precious jewel.

What is the likely outcome if the siblings have a mother and father that treasure them and teach them to respect their parents, forgive and to be great people giving out more than they receive?

And what is Truth, when spoken or acted out?

Truth doesn't change.