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Contract On Children
Part: 2 Children
       Strategies 0f Destruction
       Past & Present
       
by Winkie Pratney 
"And what do you want to be when you grow up,         little girl?"
         "Alive."         Calvin Miller, 
The Singer
The Moloch Factor
There's a fascinating passage in Revelation 12:1-6. Although there         are various prophetic interpretations of these verses, the imagery         itself is powerful. A woman is giving birth to a child. Nearby a dragon         waits to devour the child at birth. This is the spirit of Moloch - a         dragon waiting to devour a newborn child. Why doesn't the dragon eat the         woman? Because it's the 
child he's after.
          Moloch was a heathen god in ancient times. The Ammonites, and later         even the Israelites, participated in gruesome orgies in Moloch's honor         in which babies were sacrificed. We will meet Moloch again.         
"And whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that         believe in Me, it is better that a millstone were hanged about his neck         and he were cast into the sea." (Mark 9:42)         Jesus warned us. The war on children has come to our own generation         and you can see it all around you.
From Abortion to DINKS
Abortion is only the beginning. More than 417,000 are performed each         year on girls between the ages of 15 and 19, and at least 15,000 girls         under the age of 15 have had legal abortions. Since the Supreme Court         legalized abortion in 1973, more babies have been killed than in all         American wars put together - over twenty million babies have died so         far. Abortion is America's most devastating war.
         Unfortunately, abortion is just the first wave.
          A murder takes place in the United States every 27 minutes. That's 54         murders a day and 20,000 a year - and an alarming, growing number of         victims are young teenagers, children, and babies.
         Then there's suicide. Each year between a quarter to a half million         youth between the age of 14 and 24 will try to kill themselves. This         year, an estimated 6,000 will succeed. Forty thousand kids ran to the         Reaper between 1970 and 1978, making suicide the third leading killer of         the young.
         Now even children are committing suicide. In a recent American         Psychiatric Convention, Dr. Perihan Rosenthall presented case studies on         six suicidal children - each under five years of age.
         Another front in the war on children is the attack on families.         Without a stable family, children are robbed of role models -they grow         up not knowing their place, nor learning how a mother or a father         function. Even more devastating, they fail to understand God the         Father's love for His children.
         Toffler says in his book, 
The Third Wave, that only 7.3         percent of the families in the United States are traditional homes, with         a mother taking care of the children and a father supporting them. The         other 92.7 percent are growing up not knowing what it is like to be part         of a typical family. The family has become an endangered species.
          Many no longer consider children to be a blessing. A growing number         of young marrieds are deciding not to have children because it will         decrease their standard of living. A new name has been coined to         describe these people: DINKS. Double Income, No Kids.
"My Mom Did That..."
Even children fortunate enough to be born are often the victims of         physical or sexual abuse. Of the one million children who run away from         home each year, more than half leave because they've been physically         abused or neglected by the parents who were supposed to love and protect         them.         
"And the King shall say... 'Inasmuch as you have done it unto         one of the least... you have done it unto Me.'"(Matt. 25:40)         I worked in the streets of Detroit and New York with Teen Challenge.         I met little children, six and seven years old, roaming the streets at         one or two o'clock in the morning. I'd ask them, "Why don't you go         home?" Some didn't know where home was. I'd ask, "Where's your         father?" Often the answer was, "Which one?" They didn't         know their dad, and their mother didn't care.
         Dotson Rader, a journalist who was himself once a runaway,         interviewed runaway kids across the nation. Here's a typical story:          
           I sat beside him on the grass. His name was Richard. A small           boy, blond, light-eyed, slight, vulnerable... lost and unhappy. He           wore cut-off blue jeans and a torn, frayed cowboy shirt. He wore no           shoes. He was eleven.
           "Why don't you go home?" I asked. "It's getting           late." He stared at the grass. "I'm sure your parents miss           you. He glanced up, raising his left hand for me to see. His entire           body and arms were thin like sticks. Across his left forearm           between his wrist and elbow was a deep red gash.
           "My mom did that," he said, without emotion. "My           mom did that," he repeated, as if I didn't believe him.
           "Why?" I asked "I don't know," Richard said.           "She just doesn't like me." I asked how it happened           "She got mad 'cus my room was messy. She started. screaming at me           and - whipping me like crazy. She s always screaming            - about something."
           "That's how your arm got hurt?" He dropped. his arm,           and looked down. He didn't like talking about his mother. I asked him           again to tell me. "Mom held my arm against the door frame and           slammed the door shut."
           Richard stood. up. He was about four feet tall. Facing me, he           carefully removed his shirt, then turned around to show me his           back. There were bruises on his body and on his left shoulder was an           ugly burn larger than a man's hand... just           beginning to heal. Richard pulled his shirt back on, wincing. "It           don't hurt much," he said. I wanted. to know how he got such a           wound. He said he had a fight with his mother when she was cooking           dinner He didn't know what started it, it was one of those things that           happened all the time for no good reason. She'd gone into a rage,           grabbed him, lifted him up and shoved his bare back against the hot           oven.
           "She don't want me anymore," he said ruefully.           "Where will you go if you can't go home anymore?" I asked           him. He sat down again in the grass but didn't answer for a while. He           was thinking hard. At 11 that's the kind of question that scares a           kid. "I'll run away," he said. "I'll run away for           good." "And then what?" I wanted to know. "I'll           just run away."
          
         Another 35 percent of those who run away are victims of sexual abuse         - usually incest. Little children shouldn't have to deal with a father         who rapes his own daughter and threatens to kill her if she tells, or a         mother who gives her child in payment for housecleaning.
         Rader tells of another runaway...         
           Huddled in the doorway near Woolworth's was a slight, hungry           girl of 12... "Wendy's got no place to live," said Daniel,           15, "and she's scared of everybody. She had an abortion two weeks           back." He paused, then added quietly, "She's not going to           make it when the cold weather comes.
           Late that night Rader and Daniel went to a bus depot where           Daniel got a small bag of clothes out of the 25-cent locker. Rader           rented him a room at his hotel, as he had no other place to go.           "What's gonna happen to me?" he asked. "I can't get a           job, there aren't any for runaway kids. How am I going to finish           school without money and no place to live? The 'tricks' already want           boys younger than me. You tell me what to do."
           When Rader didn't reply, Daniel mumbled something under his           breath. He asked what he said.
            "I said, nobody gives a damn about us kids."
         
         All of the runaway programs combined in the United States can only         take care of 44,000 children - and most of them for only a night or two.         And yet every year 150,000 children disappear without a trace. It is         hard enough for adults who have to live on the street, but what do you         do if you're only a little kid? There are roughly 300,000 children and         adolescents classified as "hard core" homeless street kids.         What kind of job would you find? People aren't going to give an         eight-year-old a job. Most children are forced into male and female         prostitution in order to survive.
Buy A Child Slave for $500
And if that isn't bad enough, you can also be abducted - stolen from         your home and parents. Kidnapped not for ransom but to be sold. There is         a slave traffic in this country offering children for sale. Children are         purchased for sexual use or for whatever purpose their "owner"         desires. In New York City a child costs about $5,000. In San Diego you         can get a child for as little as $500.
         White slave traffic in children has existed for centuries. William         and Catherine Booth launched the Salvation Army in England in the         nineteenth century. Booth's daughter-in-law uncovered a huge, hideous         network where children coming to London to find jobs were tricked and         trapped into child prostitution. Captured children were sometimes         drugged, nailed alive into coffins, and shipped overseas.
          That same trade is active again today in major cities across the         world. Children are kidnapped, bought and sold into slavery - for         Satanic ritual sacrifice, or for sexual perversion.
         The Rene Guyon Society in the United States is named after a         notorious child abuser. To become a member you must have intercourse         with a child younger than eight years old. Their motto is "Sex         before eight or it's too late." It claims 5,000 members. The North         American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) combined with the Rene Guyon         Society claim a membership of over 25,000. They are actively seeking         legalization of sex between adults and "consenting minors."         Unfortunately for them at the moment, there isn't such a thing, legally,         as a consenting minor.
         Why is all this happening? Because the demonic world hates children.         It's not enough to rape a child's body. His mind must be raped too.         "Let's get him posing and let's make him into a real little adult.         Let's get him involved in pornography." Not just reading it, but 
being         pornography.
         Child porn in this country is well over a half 
billion dollar         industry. And the ones who make money out of it are only a small         fraction of those actually involved. The vast majority don't do it for         money but for pleasure. The market for this ugliness is so vast that         more than 263 different child porn magazines were available in this         country in 1977 alone. That's more than 263 monthly pornographic         magazines showing sex with children.
         You cannot go into an adult bookstore and buy a child porn magazine -         it's only available through the mail. Someone gives an address to         someone else and he sends off for whatever he wants -magazines,         pictures, videos, or films. The average cost to print this sort of sick         magazine is only 35 cents (plus the cost of a child's soul), but the         magazines retail anywhere from $7.50 to $12.50 apiece. A pornographic         video can be produced very cheaply, yet it sells for $300 to $400. Child         pornography is illegal and it's against the law to send pornography         through the mail, but the profits are so huge that the cruel filth         continues to spread. Even if authorities find those involved and arrest         them, prosecution is difficult. They must first prove that it 
is pornography,         and that it was published with "commercial intent."
          Despite new, tougher laws, many convictions of child pornography are         overturned. How do you prove that something is "unnatural" to         an immoral culture? In one case in New York a judge decided that         confiscated porn was indeed an "accurate portrayal" of a child         involved in those things, and it had some "redeeming social         value." He dropped the charges and the pornographers got off         scot-free.
         One magazine, 
Baby Love, intercepted by government agents,         showed somebody attempting to have sexual intercourse with a         six-month-old child. Movies have even been made of people having         intercourse with "newly born" babies.
         In August 1985 one of the nation's top newspapers, 
The Los Angeles         Times, conducted a sophisticated study to determine the number of         Americans molested as children. The results...
    -               A shocking 22 percent of all Americans - 38 million people -were             sexually molested as children.           
 
 
-              An estimated 750,000 of the 38 million were daughters abused by             their fathers.           
 
 
-              One out of every four American females are sexually abused or             raped before the age of 20.           
 
 
-              Approximately two million boys had been sexually abused by adult             women.         
 
 
Now imagine what happens if you're on the receiving end of this.         Approximately 40 percent of abused children grow up to abuse their own         children. Recent studies show between 62 and 90 percent of prostitutes         were sexually abused when they were little. Surveys of drug and alcohol         abusers have likewise shown that 70 to 75 percent were abused as         children.
Children Committing Crimes
With all this loss of innocence, the gap between childhood and         adulthood is rapidly narrowing, and children reacting out of hurt are         committing terrifying crimes.
         In 1950, notes John Whitehead, only 170 people under the age of 14         were arrested in the United States for committing a serious crime like         rape, robbery, or aggravated assault. In that year, the incidence of         adult crime was 215 times greater than that of child crime.
         By 1960, however, adult crime was only 8 times higher than child         crime and by 1979 it was only 5.5 times higher. Did that mean adult         crime was decreasing? Not at all. Between 1950 and 1979 adult crime         leaped 300 percent. The startling conclusion is that during this same         period of time serious crimes committed by kids jumped 
11,000         percent!         When children do not act like children anymore, the law begins to         treat them like adults. United States law may be changed so that minors         receive the same kind of sentences as adults - including capital         punishment - because they're committing the same crimes.
         We are returning to the conditions of the Middle Ages where the         distinction between childhood and adulthood was swept away. Children         were not only given the same work as adults; they were punished the same         - even to the point of being executed.
         Yet a protected childhood is a relatively new thing, introduced by         Christian reformers. Only a century ago, children in England were made         to work in coal mines because they were considered the only ones with         bones flexible enough for the horrifying conditions. Imagine the terror         of their days in the mine shafts...
Human Flesh Was Cheaper
The simplest job was being a "trapper." A child was lowered         50 feet down a shaft to squat in the mud in total darkness with         trickling water, beetles, and rats, waiting to open the trap door for         other children pulling coal cars. He would let the coal through and then         close the trap door again. That way, if there was a mine explosion, it         only killed the children between the doors. The trap doors cut off the         exploding gas from spreading further. Little children, seven or eight         years old, would sit in the dark every day, sometimes 18 to 20 hours,         listening for the coal cars. Some went insane. Yet in the mines, that         was the BEST job.
         The children suffered terrible cruelty at the hands of adults, who         bargained for them, used them, and dismissed them as they pleased. Many         working underground were only eight or nine years old - girls as well as         boys. Some began toiling in the pits when they were only four or five.         They only saw the sun on Sundays. There were no hours of relaxation,         their meals were mostly eaten in the dark, and they lived with parents         who devoted them to this life.
         Think about the actual pulling of the coal cars. Women or small         children had to crawl on their hands and knees dragging enormous weights         along narrow passageways that were only 18 to 24 inches in height, and         were as wet and slimy as common sewers. Women remained at this work         until the last hour of pregnancy. Boys and girls performed the work by         using a girdle and chain. A girdle was put around their naked waist. A         chain from the carriage was hooked to the girdle and passed between         their legs. Crawling on hands and knees they drew the carriages after         them.
         "It is not necessary to describe," says Shaftesbury, the         Christian politician who fought against this horror for most of his         life, "how their sides were blistered, their ankles stained, their         backs chafed from rubbing against the roofs, or how they stumbled in the         darkness and choked in the stifling atmosphere. It is enough to say they         were obliged to do the work of horses or other beasts of the field, only         because human flesh and blood was cheaper in some cases and horse labor         was impossible in others."
         The result of this barbaric lifestyle was that for many poorer         children there was no childhood in the 1800s. What restored childhood         into society? Christian revival. The preaching of the Gospel. And out of         these revivals came social reformation. It took the restoration of the         Christian emphasis on family, the work of ministries like the Salvation         Army in the streets, and men like Shaftesbury in the political arena.
Salvation Army Protects Children
It was a costly, terrible battle. When the Salvation Army uncovered         the hideous child slave trade in "moral" Britain, they knew         most people would never believe it. General Booth's son, Bramwell, and         his wife, enlisted the help of a Christian editor of one of Britain's         most widely read newspapers, 
The Pall Mall Gazette. The editor,         with the help of a woman convert of the Salvation Army who herself was         previously involved in the trafficking of children, posed as a child         procurer. This editor then purchased a child from her parents for 10         pounds. He documented the entire process, right up to the point where         he, the procurer, would have actually had sexual intercourse with the         little girl.
         They published the story. Bramwell and those involved were viciously         counterattacked by the media and by those who were exposed. The         Christian editor and the woman who had helped were even jailed. But the         exposé hit London like nothing in a hundred years.
         The Salvation Army marched into Parliament with a huge roll of paper         containing 160,000 signatures. The incident galvanized Parliament into         action. Within two months, a protective bill was passed which had         previously been defeated three times. The age of consent, which had been         lowered to 12, was pushed back up again.
         Spiritual awakening and Christian concern gave children back their         childhood. Now we're losing it once more.
The Disappearing Child
Professor Neal Postman of New York University has written 
The         Disappearance of Childhood. He notes the great danger from the         so-called children's rights movement. These child "advocates"         claim: "The social category of children is in itself a suppressive         idea and everything must be done to free the young from its         restrictions."
         When the devil wants to eliminate a freedom, he forges a movement to         demand personal rights. The curious thing is, focusing on individual         rights ends up in a loss of freedom. Demanding rights rather than         concentrating on moral responsibilities always promotes rebellion. In         contrast, God targets our personal responsibility and service, which         promotes revival and true freedom. Go with some self-centered crusade         for personal "rights" and all too often you end up with laws         that destroy whatever it was these "rights" were supposed to         protect.
         Television is also taking away childhood. A book written for adults         is almost in a code, as far as a child is concerned. A child can't         understand an adult theme if he doesn't understand the vocabulary. He         may read the words 
fornication, adultery, incest, homosexuality,         genocide, or infanticide - but he is protected from the ugly ideas         behind these terms. But what happens when you bring those ideas into the         living room via the TV set and portray them in vivid action and color         before a child's eyes?
         There's hardly a seamy side of life unexplored on prime time         television. Adult themes are reduced to a child's level because scripts         are written to target an eight-year-old mind - which some say is the         average intelligence level of the TV audience. The result? Little kids         view an evil and dangerous adult world, all broken down for small         people's understanding. Eight-year-old boys watching "Putting on         the Hits" prance like Prince singing "Love Sexy" and         seven-year-old 
wannabee girls sing "Like A Virgin."         Pick up a modern child's reading book - it may deal with divorce, rape,         or incest. I don't know what you read when you were a little kid, but         this isn't Goldilocks! Childhood is going - not just the children, but         the whole idea of childhood.
Death To the Dragon
We live in dark and terrible times, but our poor world has been in         darkness and fear before. And into that ugly world once long, long ago,         Light and Love and Hope came back in the Person of a Child. 
"Unto         you is born today in the city of David a Savior which is Christ the         Lord." The Child of this passage is the real threat to the         reign and the future of the dragon I mentioned before. And the same         dragon that was after the child then is out to destroy the child today.
         The Lord Jesus said, 
"As long as I am in the world, I am the         light of the world." (John 9:5) He is not often physically in         our world - but He, by the Holy Spirit, has come again to speak the word         of Life around the world through millions of cleansed lips - and reach         out once more through a multitude of holy hands. He has given us a great         honor and a great task. 
"You are the light of the world; a city         that is set on a hill cannot be hid." (Matt. 5:14)         We are not God, but He is our King and our Friend, and we know how to         point the way to His feet. We are not Jesus, but we are the only         "Jesus" some hurting people may ever see. He is the head of         the Church - we are His body, reborn to express His life and hope to a         world filled with darkness and despair.
          You can read the end of the story yourself. The woman is saved, the         child 
is born, and the Devil finally gets his due. This is no          fairy tale but reality. Christ is still on the throne and God is going          to have His family yet.
Winkie Pratney, 3/20/2012