Sentences with phrase «children unworthy»

As a committed father, I find your comments regarding the education of children unworthy of response.
Selfishness, greed, judgementalism, hate, etc. are not the sort of qualities I would suggest you can defend on that day by explaining that those poor, needy people were deemed unworthy by you & yours for breaking the man - made idea that crossing an imaginary line on his Earth to seek a better life makes one of God's children unworthy of compassion and help vis - a-vis the lesson of the Gospels.

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And so we too, daily engaged in our own all too human journey, searching for that which would have us be so much more than we are, and bearing our unworthy gifts, kneel on the stable floor beside these royal ones, worshiping with them the child who is most royal.
Such supporters were described as men and women who seek «to «demean,» to «impose inequality,» to «impose... a stigma,» to deny people «equal dignity,» to brand gay people as «unworthy,» and to «humiliat [e]» their children
Any man who allows women and children continue to suffer at the hands of the abortion industry is unworthy to be called a man at all.
If the parish priest is welcoming and friendly with all parents, no matter what their personal situation, the word soon goes around the area that he is an understanding priest and quickly so many others who have one way or another been made to feel unworthy of the sacrament come forward to have their children baptised.
That children should do chores might seem so obvious as to be unworthy of mention.
But we can now see why it is necessary to go on to say that a consequence of prayer, when it is faithfully and regularly engaged in, will be the release of the praying person from bondage to cheapness and superficiality, from slavery to immediate instinct and unworthy desire, into «the glorious liberty of the children of God.»
Pope John Paul was emphatic in teaching that» [t] he use of the infertile periods for conjugal union can be an abuse if the couple, for unworthy reasons, seeks in this way to avoid having children, thus lowering the number of births in their family below the morally correct level.This morally correct level must be established by taking into account not only the good of one's own family, and even the state of health and the means of the couple themselves, but also the good of the society to which they belong, of the Church, and even of the whole of mankind.
There is no moment in the day, no mundane duty or lesson, unworthy of becoming an opportunity to advance our singular goal: to form our children into scholars and saints.
Topher, as much as your opinion can't be trusted based on the fact that you have made it clear that you believe the buybull is 100 % true, there are some facts based in reality that state very clearly that children can benefit from being the child of a same gender couple... even further making your belief and opinion unworthy of trust.
Severe attachment disorders cause the child to get close to an attachment figure, and then pull away before they can be rejected or they deem themselves unworthy in the eyes of the attachment figure.
An unrecognized mother, she has been thrown away, banished and discarded by her parents, the adoption industry and society, who deemed her unworthy to raise her own child.
«The recent onslaught of anti-immigrant violence is un-American, and unworthy of the hardworking New Yorkers who came here in search of a better life for themselves and their children
What is more, Wike has abandoned our children on scholarship in foreign schools, stopped the free education scheme initiated by the government of Amaechi and committed sundry other atrocities that make him unworthy to be addressed as the Governor of any State in any part of this world.
There's nothing else to Child's Play 3, not even with an adolescent Andy being revisited by his harrowing childhood; to call it unworthy of conversation would be the understatement of the year.
If the American public understood that their children's teachers will be judged by the same test scores that label their children as worthy or unworthy, it would be hard to sell the corporate idea of reform.
In her book, Rycroft - Smith tells teachers it is «okay to be fallible, and okay to be different», and warns it is both «unreasonable and unworthy» to expect teachers to «give up their life for a calling» and dedicate their time and energy «solely» to the children in their care.
«Anyone who shirks the topic as repugnant, minimizes it as undignified, or considers unworthy those in need should let others take over for the sake of 1.5 million children and countless others killed each year by contaminated water and unhealthy sanitation.»
Here, we see what Drs. Gottman, Katz, and Kahen call the direct transfer of behavior displayed toward children to their child's interactions with peers, the hypothesis being that, «these children have more negative peer play because they are imitating their parent's tendency to convey that others are incompetent and unworthy of respect.»
On the contrary, if the parents are not available and sensitive to the child, the child's self model is invaluable and is unworthy of being loved.
Although the children may establish secure attachment with the grandparents, when they came back to their parents, they tended to feel a lack of care from their parents, they did not feel loved, and this kind of thought probably made the children feel unworthy (Li, 2010).
For the child, parental alienation is a serious mental condition, based on a false belief that the alienated parent is a dangerous and unworthy parent.
Avoidant children think themselves unworthy and unacceptable, caused by a rejecting primary caregiver (Larose, & Bernier, 2001).
Dissatisfaction with the division of child - related labor may foster child insecurity and anxiety in particular when the dissatisfaction results in inter-parental disagreements about child - related duties (e.g., putting the child to bed) because these disagreements may make the child feel unloved or unworthy.
An insecure - avoidant child will develop an internal working model in which it sees itself as unworthy because its primary attachment figure has reacted negatively to it during the sensitive period for attachment formation.
Instead, PAS is achieved through various strategies such as bad - mouthing, limiting contact, belittling, and withdrawing love, the alienating parent creates the impression that the targeted parent is dangerous, unloving, or unworthy, thus compelling the child to reject that parent (Baker, 2007a; Baker & Darnall, 2006).
You may find your Ex to be a poor parent and a despicable spouse who is unworthy of your child's love.
of the effects of parenting practices on children's conduct - all of these studies and many more would be deemed unworthy of Professor Nock's seal of «good science.»
Self esteem — these children have come to believe that one of their parents does not love them, is unworthy of their love, and is someone with whom it is unwise to identify.
Parental Alienation Syndrome is the resulting behavior and attitudes within the child who come to believe that the targeted parent is someone unworthy of having a relationship with.
Through various strategies such as bad - mouthing, limiting contact, belittling, and withdrawing love, the alienating parent creates the impression that the targeted parent is dangerous, unloving, or unworthy, thus compelling the child to reject that parent (Baker, 2007a; Baker & Darnall, 2006).
I simply know, because of cultural differences, many children who are born with physical imperfections in China, are considered «bad luck» or unworthy to be cared for.
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