Thanks for the nice comment. Yes, it’s a sticky situation that has deteriorated through the generations. Your bf’s father is probably a boomer or older Xer who grew up with slightly less satanic rot in the government, so it might be a little more understandable that he held out faith in the rotten system for so long. But if he let his kids get vaxxed and indoctrinated, that’s ultimately a big failure. Fortunately it sounds like at least one son, your bf, survived the failures of the father.
The Fatherhood Equation is more complex than I had space to post. It must also account for the kids who end up on the wrong side of the ledger. The better a man’s genes are, the higher the stakes, because a genetically gifted person who falls to the dark side can become a formidable soldier of evil. The basic Fatherhood Equation of at least three kids requires almost a guarantee that they’ll turn out good.
Good Christian fatherhood requires a balance of kindness and discipline, and some men aren’t cut out for it. It’s not kind to force religion. A recurring theme in the Gospel is free will, that one chooses to go to God through Jesus. A good earthly father must present the Gospel and be a good role model as a way of marketing Christianity to his children, without being a bully who turns people off.
Thanks for the nice comment. Yes, it’s a sticky situation that has deteriorated through the generations. Your bf’s father is probably a boomer or older Xer who grew up with slightly less satanic rot in the government, so it might be a little more understandable that he held out faith in the rotten system for so long. But if he let his kids get vaxxed and indoctrinated, that’s ultimately a big failure. Fortunately it sounds like at least one son, your bf, survived the failures of the father.
The Fatherhood Equation is more complex than I had space to post. It must also account for the kids who end up on the wrong side of the ledger. The better a man’s genes are, the higher the stakes, because a genetically gifted person who falls to the dark side can become a formidable soldier of evil. The basic Fatherhood Equation of at least three kids requires almost a guarantee that they’ll turn out good.
Good Christian fatherhood requires a balance of kindness and discipline, and some men aren’t cut out for it. It’s not kind to force religion. A recurring theme in the Gospel is free will, that one must choose to go to God through Jesus. A good earthly father must present the Gospel and be a good role model as a way of marketing Christianity to his children, without being a bully who turns people off.