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Jun 27, 2013
Sharon:
by: Darlene Barriere - Webmaster

It's human's who distort what they believe to be the truth of any book, good or otherwise. Anyone can interpret words in any form to mean what is convenient for their own belief system, which in effect means that one can justify any form of abuse, including going so far as murder, simply by taking words out of context. I'm not a religious woman; I'm a spiritual one. I look at the Bible as a book that men wrote in order to keep other people controlled, in order to maintain power over people. This was your father's goal. In truth, he was a deeply disturbed twisted and misguided man. He was a brute and a bully with power he viciously misused. And now his children are left with the aftermath. You KNOW that what he did was wrong. You KNOW that the emotional and physical abuse he inflicted was more about his own rage and power-hungriness than it was about any form of "discipline". And though you are left with the repercussions, you CAN choose a path of healing. To continue to carry the anger and hostility keeps you in a prison that will affect every aspect of your life, a life that you have a right to live with dignity and love. You're already making different choices than your father did, which is such a good thing. Continue to break the cycle of abuse. Reach out for any kind of healing modalities that are out there. You deserve that, not the terrible horrors your father brought to you as a child. Remember, you already endured the worst of it and survived. Now it's time to recognize how strong you are and bring healing into your life. You are beautiful and perfect as you are. Who You Really Are comes from deep within you, and that is why you are wanting the healing to begin. It starts with you making the choice. I send you love, light and healing energy. Thank you for sharing your story with my visitors and me.

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Darlene Barriere
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Jul 08, 2013
God
by: Anonymous

There are many fathers out there giving their children the wrong idea of God. I'm not saying that it's a bad thing to be religious or not to be religious. But I'm 13 and my father gave me such a terrible idea of what God is like. But I haven't seen my father in 3 years and my mother, being the Christian woman that she is, taught me that God is everything good and nice. So I'm very religious and find that God is helping me heal a lot. I, myself was very confused as to whether I was experiencing child abuse, but I found that it was mostly denial. I didn't want to believe that I had a father who would abuse his little princess. But I had to learn to accept it. I hope this helped you in some way or another and I hope you learn how to accept this.

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