Raising A Generation Of Spoiled Brats!

By David J. Stewart

Proverbs 30:11, “There is a generation that curseth their father, and doth not bless their mother.”

       I love this picture to the right. I believe that every young lady should learn cooking, piano and etiquette. Sadly, girls today are learn how to have sex in public grade school, learning the nightclub lifestyle from Walt Disney and being taught by the toxic music industry that life's all about dating, selfish pride and rebellion.

Teenagers today are addicted to video games. How many teenagers love books and admire inventors and engineers? Instead, our youth are infatuated with loser like Justin Bieber, Katy Perry and The Jonas Brothers. Here are some of the lyrics from Walt Disney's disgusting Chelsea Kane (Staub) singing, “It's All About Me”...

It's all about me
It's all about me (Oh yeah)
Me, myself and I
It's all about me

Self has no place in the Christian life. God never rewards anyone for selfishness. Walt Disney gives all the wrong role models for our youth. Shame on Disney!!! They rake in billions-of-dollars each year at Disney, by corrupting kids lives.

Children are extremely impressionable and will become what they hang around. Watching television is virtually the same as if you personally associate with those people. If you watch garbage on TV, then it is going to have an impact on you. It's inevitable. American television is banned in many Arab countries because of its negative influence upon woman and youth. Even Communist China bans certain U.S. commercials because of content too risqué, lewd and sexually suggestive.

Americans are infatuated with crime drama on television. A popular biography aired lately on television is titled “GANGSTERS: AMERICA'S MOST EVIL!” Americans can't seem to get enough knowledge about evil, violence and sleaze.

One of the biggest lies of Satan is the so-called “Generation Gap!” It was during the rebellious 1960's that the shameful term became popular. It is wrong for any youth to refer to their father as “the old man.” Don't ever call your father that. Your dad has a right to call himself “your old man” if he so chooses, but don't you ever show disrespect by saying it. Wikipedia explains the origin of the social term “Generation Gap” as...

Although some generational differences have existed throughout history, modern generational gaps have often been attributed to rapid cultural change in the postmodern period, particularly with respect to such matters as musical tastes, fashion, culture and politics. These changes are assumed to have been magnified by the unprecedented size of the young generation during the 1960s, which gave it the power and inclination to rebel against societal norms, as reflected in songs such as the 1965 hit "My Generation" by The Who and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" by Bob Dylan.

SOURCE: Generation gap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The “Generation Gap” was the deviation of a generation of rebellious youths from the old-time Christian faith and morality of their parents. In reality the Generation Gap doesn't exist; but rather, it was a psychological plot to indoctrinate teenagers, trying to convince them that they were totally different than their parents. Every parent was once a teenager. If you're a teenager, your parents aren't so different than you may think they are. Don't allow Satan to trick you into thinking that you're supposed to be totally alien to your parent's faith, morality, ethics, patriotism and responsibility. The Devil successfully convinced a generation of American youth that their parents were way out-of-touch with reality, old folks and square. I'm proud to be square!!!

The Truth About The So-Called “Generation Gap”
(honor thy mother and thy father)

Proverbs 17:6, “...the glory of children are their fathers.”

“Humanism is mental idolatry.” Dr. Jack Hyles, from the sermon titled, How We Got Here

The Madness Of The Human Heart

The Truth About The So-Called “Generation Gap (also, Biblical principles on loyalty and friendship)