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No it's part of the job - it helps with their character building!
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Of course not. We are all human right! And we children make mom and dad angry too. Even Jesus (if you are Christian) made people angry. If the parents do it antagonizly or to irritate the child into disobeying to have something to yell at, that isn't soo much innocent. It is important for children to be able to cope with anger at loved ones, and to be able to realize the problem and fix it for later in life.
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If acting in a manner contrary to the Biblical instructions constitutes a sin, it is. There are at least two specific injunctions on parents angering children in the Christian Bible:
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Parents Christen there child so they will become a child of God.At baptism it also takes away the original sin that all human beings are born with.Christeneing a child will make them children of God,/
Yes, it is the parents responsibility to take care of their children's souls and if they don't teach them to go to church when they are young they wont go when they get older. The sin of not going to church will be the parents while they continue to neglect their responsibility.
In my opinion, to maltreat children is a sinister sin.
be the good person and tell them it's bad and doing bad things is it's sin.
If you are a Canadian citizen, a newcomer to Canada or a temporary resident, you need a Social Insurance Number (SIN) to work in Canada or to receive benefits and services from government programs. Children who are 12 years of age or older may apply for their own SIN. Parents and legal guardians can also apply for a SIN for children under the age of majority of their province.
Sin makes God mad and angry. Whenever, we sin got get God mad.
We all sin the child as well as the parent.
Wong Tai Sin Children's Choir was created in 1973.
Not listening to your parents is not necessarily a sin, but it can be considered disrespectful or disobedient depending on the situation. It is important to consider the reasons behind not listening and to communicate openly with your parents.
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