The priest with nostalgia remembered the times when parents were “timely punished the children and thus raised their discipline.”
Parents should perform the children’s physical penalties, otherwise the idiots will “grow from them. It is said by the Archpriest of the Russian Orthodox Church, Sergius Baranov, writes Moscow Times on Tuesday, September 30th.
During the preaching period, the priest criticized modern education techniques, which, according to him, were formed under the influence of psychologists.
“Sometimes I look at the blind love of some mothers. Now, psychologists affect them some strange concepts of love. Everything can be capricious. Let him be capricious -they will grow up, apologize for a nasty word, an idiot. Let him yell at the children of the children, he stays on the floor. him, “he said.
According to Baranov, past generations did not find difficulties, because “they punished the children in a timely manner and thus raised discipline.”
“Our grandparents and great -Grandmothers know how to make sure. How can they be sure? They pour it out. So good kids grow up. They understand morality, they understand that it’s possible, that is impossible,” the Archpriest said.
The Russian Orthodox Church representative also added that in Russian culture it was originally “customary to remember obligations, and not just rights.” Now, according to him, the situation has changed.
“They know not only their rights, but knowing their duties. It is the culture of our people -to know the rights, but their duties. And now we turn to us. And everyone knows about the rights. But no one remembers their duties. It’s not love. This, you know, goes to the depths. fail.
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Reminding, earlier the Russian Orthodox Church said the cause of all Russian problems was education. The archpriest, during the conversation with the parishioners, said that “training leads to indifference.”
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