Nate Garn
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Nate Garn
@nsgarn
A Constitutional Conservative Catholic, Entrepreneur, Pro-Capitalism! Love Wine, Food & Coffee! Married, Father, Grandfather, Godfather
Virginia, USA Katılım Şubat 2015
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Trump sought to overturn an election, helped incite a deadly insurrection, & also manipulates the media into covering his speeches live—giving him FREE airtime to spew vitriol & lies.
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@DerrickEvans4WV There are better ways than physical abuse.
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@ChristineBrejc1 @DerrickEvans4WV He showed her consequences for not following rules. He is saving her.
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This man is driving that girl into the hands of those people he forbids her from seeing. —The father doesn’t want her to hang out with violent, troubled, out-of-control teens, yet he shows violence and out-of-control behavior himself. This is not how we teach our children—beating them, humiliating them, and breaking them down as individuals because they’re making poor choices due to something going on at home or in school, driving these children to look for things to fill them on the street.
I speak from experience: I was beaten by my mother viciously in front of my friends on the street, and I can tell you people were afraid to come anywhere near my house.
You could hear the screams of torture and fear on the streets from behind closed doors, at our house and back then, in the '70s and '80s, no one called the police; they acted as if they didn’t hear anything.
Of course, the Bible says, "spare the rod and spoil the child." However, discipline is one thing; torturing, humiliating, lack of self-control, out-of-control emotions, and abuse are entirely something else.
You will not beat a child into submission.
You can beat a child into fear, but this girl does not fear this man; that beating is useless. All it's doing is driving her away, crushing her identity and sense of worth, and polluting this man's heart and soul.
A home that lives for Christ—not religion, but the Word of God, having a relationship with Jesus and teaching love, patience, and self-control to their children—will eventually, over time, help them become well-rounded adults.
They don’t listen right away; of course, they rebel against that. They think it’s weird. They think we are constantly lecturing them, but they are safe with us.
They come to us for wisdom when they need it, they trust us to tell things they wouldn’t tell others, and even when they’re hanging out with people we don’t like them to hang with, they have Christ, whether they’re living for Him yet or not, and they’re learning from example.
There will be people who criticize what I’m saying, but that’s the free speech afforded on social media: when we put something out publicly, people will say something one way or another.
But I’m speaking from experience, from the love of God, the word of God, and through wisdom's example—this isn’t the way that transforms.
If the Bible says that a husband should love his wife as Jesus loves the church, and a father should not intentionally try to anger his child, then if we as believers truly believe that, a father disciplines his child because he loves them, just like our Father in heaven does.
We can see that the behavior of this gentleman, and those like him, is not what the Lord means by the scripture, "spare the rod, spoil the child."
If that were true, then Jesus would be whipping us all with humiliation, beating us down in public when we do something wrong—but He doesn’t.
He shows love, He shows mercy, gives us hard instruction in private, sets us aside, keeps us hidden, removes people from our lives, and has patience.
He teaches us with love. It’s not a passive love. It’s not a free pass to do whatever we want. No, it is true leadership.
This kind of brutal punishment that this man is carrying out on this female is the work of the devil. —
I’m sure the man doesn’t know it, just like many people who viciously beat their children believe it’s okay.
It isn’t. —It’s generational sickness, unhealed trauma, and out-of-control behavior trying to control situations that are out of their control.
This man is out of control, and this entire family needs Jesus.
Much love and truth,
Sister Christine 🛡️
#ChildAbusePreventionAwareness
Christine Beach.
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@DerrickEvans4WV She’s a little old to be physically disciplined.
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@TheAtomicBagel @DerrickEvans4WV No. That liberal gentle parenting stuff rarely ever works.
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@DerrickEvans4WV A man who cannot make his child respect him without a belt in a parking lot is not a "strong father". He is a man who lost an argument with a teenager and escalated to the only tool he has left.
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@DerrickEvans4WV Damn right. That's called discipline, not abuse. Big difference! We all got spanked as kids and we're here to talk about it.
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@DerrickEvans4WV He saved her life. The guys hanging at the corner store with their asses hanging out of their pants had no good intentions for her. Get her pregnant and bolt and she becomes another statistic. Dad knows. She doesn’t. Good for dad.
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Agree.
Dr. Camilo Ortiz 👨🏼🎓@DrCamiloOrtiz
As I do a deep dive into the science on child anxiety, I'm becoming more and more convinced that allowing MUCH more risky play is the single most important step a parent can take to inoculate their child from debilitating current OR future anxiety. @FreeRangeKids @JonHaidt
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That was a free space on my bingo card. 🤣🤣🤣
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
Star Trek 2026 actors reveal that they are a lesbian couple in an upcoming episode
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