We aren’t born patient. At the time of our birth we know only discomfort through growing muscles, hunger, or sudden pain. Because we know nothing we are influenced by nothing except being sated, loved, or comforted. We soon lose all of those wonders as we become slowly aware that, once removed from the womb, we are subject to physical forces and the moods of those around us.
Granted, this is ultra-shorthand for life but there is not enough room on the internet to relate all the influences that assail us as we grow. Much of how we think comes from irritation of things we cannot control. Control is available only in the singular, our environment. Once we walk out the front door we have opened ourselves up to myriad stimuli, all unfamiliar to us and, truthfully, scary at times. This is why we have to be born of a man and a woman that we call parents. Parents have responsibility for us until we leave our homes. Our comfort is up to our parents as is our well being until adulthood. Birth is set in stone isn’t it? One man. One woman. All else is a perversion of natural law.
It is the parents balance of male and female that equals balance for a child. When natural law is perverted on a national scale we have what we are seeing today. Young men and women with no moral foundation excepting those who have two decent parents, a man and a woman. Imbalance from perverted morality is what we now bear witness to. I understand that this will offend many as they think they are correct and will, therefore, call me the names that their perverted upbringing has told them I am. I am worse than that however, as I am a Christian. This means that I have hope where they do not. Nor do they know where to look for hope. So, they muddle their way into adulthood predetermined to rebel against all that is holy, truly holy. Holy exists now as it always has. It is just that these have been steered away with mentally implanted road signs saying that Holy is bunk. No, it is a truth they have not been taught. A universal truth that, once understood, calms the spirit and releases the love for their fellow and imperfect brethren who simply chose a different path. A path of patience.
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