Anonnie Mouse
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Does this mean that one should never question the actions or beliefs of a parent, and that a child should always defer to the wishes or implied wisdom of ones parent even well into adulthood, even when what they want from you is in direct opposition to your own values?
In essence, does this mean that even when they are wrong, you should act as though they are right?
Also, how does the edict of "parents do not provoke your children to wrath" correspond with the edict of honoring your mother and father?
In essence, does this mean that even when they are wrong, you should act as though they are right?
Also, how does the edict of "parents do not provoke your children to wrath" correspond with the edict of honoring your mother and father?