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"The Ultimate Bad Parent"  

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Friday, the Twelfth of November, Two-thousand Two Period A The Almighty, All-Powerful, Bad Parent: God "The Ultimate Bad Parent" Written by Jackson Coakley The Almighty, All-Powerful, Bad Parent: God "The Ultimate Bad Parent" Written by Jackson Coakley Is God a "good" parent or a "bad" parent? This question must, first, be addressed in relativity to the similar question of "does life imitate art, or does art imitate life?" More specifically, "does man imitate biblical God, or does biblical God imitate man?" It could be possible that many men in history have acted as the God they perceive in the Bible, treating their children the same way He1 has and justifying their actions with the Bible. Conversely, God could be fashioned by the writers of the Old Testament to act as men already did in the ancient times. Most children in ancient times, when the Old Testament was written, were not considered to be special or worth...

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