Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
- Location
- Central NY
Correct me if I am wrong, but do you recall when parents shoved their children into religion / religious teachings to gain moral character and a sense of right and wrong based on the Biblical instructions for living? As a PK, my mother left disciplinary action to my father who wished he hadn’t come home. There are so many things growing up I could not comprehend because of my dad’s profession we were isolated the public and other families to compare with, so obviously my brothers and I could see no wrongdoing as far the church and my parents parental skills.
My mother avoided all conflicts while my dad’s understanding of discipline gave him permission to make outlandish long-term punishments that soon were forgotten by him and us kids. No respect here.
I am reminded of Aunt Polly in Mark Twain’s novel Tom Sawyer who sent Tom and his friend Huckleberry Fenn to church to learn how to be respectable gentlemen. Unfortunately, Aunt Polly, and many other religious folks were / are mistaken to believe church is the answer. Rather, if parents took their role seriously raising children rather than passing the buck to outside sources, there would be less confusion, greater consistency and family / individual accountability.
As a kid, I could not see the signs, but I felt the pain.
My mother avoided all conflicts while my dad’s understanding of discipline gave him permission to make outlandish long-term punishments that soon were forgotten by him and us kids. No respect here.
I am reminded of Aunt Polly in Mark Twain’s novel Tom Sawyer who sent Tom and his friend Huckleberry Fenn to church to learn how to be respectable gentlemen. Unfortunately, Aunt Polly, and many other religious folks were / are mistaken to believe church is the answer. Rather, if parents took their role seriously raising children rather than passing the buck to outside sources, there would be less confusion, greater consistency and family / individual accountability.
As a kid, I could not see the signs, but I felt the pain.
