(February 22, 2016 at 4:29 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote:(February 22, 2016 at 4:13 pm)Drich Wrote: So let's say one of your two dimensional hero's saves this kid, now who will save this kids kid from him? or do you not get these types of anger issues are passed down? that the dad was a kid beaten the same way...
So now what if the beating was bad enough, and did enough mental damage that if he lived he would have done something far worse??? Hitler's Dad was supposed to have beaten little boy hitler with in an inch of his life several different times.
At what point is it better to 'reset' the child's life than to force him to live it?
But, again to 'rest' is not an option for you all therefore you see death as being a 'bad' thing. because again you all are two dimensional only.
The limit God promises all of us is to not test us beyond what we can bear. For this boy, what his Father did was more than he could bear, so God called him home.
In the light of a 3 dimensional reality, how is being called home a 'bad thing?'
The idea that abuse victims typically go on to become abusers is a myth. So much for your answer.
Do you have citation, or am I suppose to take your 'nuh-huh' as gospel?
I have three that says (for the last 27 years) that number of abuse victims who becomes abusers themselves is 1, in 3. Which according to these articles is a high number to which they all seek different ways to "stop the cycle of abuse."
http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/parents-...id=8549642
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/01/24/scienc...edies.html
https://www.myptsd.com/c/threads/30-of-a...622/page-2