"Childrenism" the second wave of the State's attack on Freedom, Family and Christianity

9 January 2009 1
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"Childrenism" - Second wave of State's attack on the Family and Christianity

There are some very sinister things happening which Christians and members of Families should be aware of.

Without there being any authority from the Constitution to do so the Department of Health became the Department of Health and Children whilst leaving the Family under the different Department of Social and Family Affairs? Overnight the State, by this devious means, has separated Children from their Family.

The National Mens Council of Ireland are well aware of the Law and under it the State can not take any decisions regarding children's education and welfare who were born within the Constitutional legal institution of the Family founded on Marriage unless the heads of that Family - the Husband and Wife - have jointly asked the government to, so the question must be asked as to how can the State make policy for children separately from the wishes of their parents acting as Guardians of their legal rights in a Department divorced from the Family?

The answer is they can not lawfully do it. However the subversives running the government obviously do not intend a simple thing like the Law to stop them because - despite losing the Children's Rights Referendum argument - they have now initiated what can only be described as a diabolical project called "Growing Up in Ireland" which when examined turns out, not to be an innocent or useful study, but to be the beginnings of the next wave of  the secularist attack on our freedom.

The first wave was "feminism" where the State continues to fund the promotion of women to exercise 'rights' as individuals, even where they are an intrinsic and inseparable part of the Family Unit. This has the desired effect of  fomenting dissatisfaction with her role as a Wife and therefore undermining the fundamental principle of the Family - that it act as a unit at all times through decisions made jointly by the Husband and Wife FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FAMILY AS A WHOLE.

The researchers claim, "The aim of the Growing up in Ireland Study is to examine the factors, which contribute to, or undermine, the well being of children in contemporary Irish families. It will also contribute to the setting of effective and responsive policies relating to children and to the design of services for children and their families."

Under the Constitution the State can not lawfully provide services to children. It can only provide the services that parents feel are required.

This second phase of the attack on the Family is being implemented under an ideology best described as "Childrenism". This is a new word needed to expose the State's intention to use children, precisely as they exploited women, to champion their rights and welfare AGAINST THE REST OF THE FAMILY AND SO CAUSE CERTAIN DISHARMONY AND EVENTUAL DISINTEGRATION of the Family unit.

The State is doing this because, according to their interpretation of the Law,  only fully intact FAMILY UNITS have Constitutional rights and once there is any problem (usually created by the State) within the Family the State then feels it can lawfully step in, override those rights and micro-manage our every action, similar to the totalitarian regimes of Eastern Europe.

The Family founded on Marriage is the public expression of  Freedom and Christianity. The love - self-sacrifice - required by parents to put each others needs and the welfare of the children before their own - is a constant example to their children and to the rest of society of how we should all live. By destroying the institution of Marriage the subversives in the State intend to eliminate the ethos of Christianity from public life altogether.

The Family and Christianity in  Ireland will be mortally wounded if this project is allowed to progress.

Fortunately the Law is clearly on our side and we intend to place an injunction on its operation on the basis that it is an impermissible attack on the Family, in a similar argument that was used to stop the Ombudsman for Children in her tracks when she tried something similar with the "Big Ballot for Children" project last year, but more importantly we will need the support of good Christians who realise that the attack on the Family is an attack on the practice of Christianity at its heart.

God bless

Roger Eldridge
Chairman, National Mens Council of Ireland
Knockvicar, Boyle, Co. Roscommon
familymen@eircom.net
www.family-men.com
07196-67138  086-8180146