I’m very purposely staying away from the gender related topics, thanks for noticing :)
First of all, I definitely wish I would have been alive to advocate a season of serious therapy for our poor Ms. Wollstonecraft. I predict that the reason she sounds so bitter when describing her opinions is because of the lengthy list of devastating trauma she witnessed during her lifetime.
Again, her opinions are based on bitter feelings. So it's safe to say that because of this, some of her views regarding the issues she chose to write about in A Vindication of the Rights of Women are warped and tainted by these bitter feelings, induced by areas of hurt and disfunction in her life. I can just visualize her face increasingly becoming red with anger as her eyebrows crease, while she tensely writes with such attitude. LOL
Wollenstonecraft ridiculously and I might add foolishly describes the administering of disciple in a house setting as, “A slavish bondage that cramps every faculty of the mind” (160).
I disagree with the aspects of her stance on discipline and the roles of a home … that I can comprehend. Kids everywhere need to read the “duty of parents” portion of Wollstonecraft’s writing because they would be in complete support, I can hear them now… (NO MORE PUNISHMENTS!!!! WE CAN DO WHAT WE WANT) Which would lead to FURTHER rebellion and chaos in homes then there already is. So no thank you from me, I will pass. So then again, kids do not need to read it.
Culture is beginning to act in accordance with Wollstonecraft’s views on the home, which is why the home dynamic is becoming more and more distorted. Children are being given the authority to make decisions for themselves that they are far too young to make, before they have the tools to make them properly. The home is intended to be obedient to scripture and scripture commands in Ephesians 6:1, “Children, obey your parents in the Lord for this is right.” God’s intention for the home is for that setting to glorify Him through a parent’s discipline and a child’s obedience. God’s word doesn’t say Children, obey your parents if you agree or if you feel like it. It demands obedience with absolutely no hint of a gray area. It's very blatant. It is also written in Proverbs 22:6, “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” The initial years of growing up are intended for parents to train a child in love, but also in discipline to build character and understand right from wrong.
In Wollstonecraft’s very wrong opinion, obedience “shackles the mind and prepares it for slavish submission to any power but reason.” She also goes on to further describe when someone who is obedient as weak (159). When scripturally, anything that our flesh desires, otherwise classified as sin, is the easier option than pursuing righteousness. So obedience is not weakness, it’s actually a quality of strength.
Obedience as a child does not shackle the mind, it trains the mind to pursue what is right over what is wrong, bc by nature we are prone to actions of evil and deceit. It is so vital that this is taken seriously, so when the time comes for that child to make their own decisions without the luxury of their parent's guidance, they will be prepared to make the right choice.
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