Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone

Look Who’s Raising Cain After being expelled from Eden, Eve conceived two sons, Cain and Abel. On one occasion, both offered a sacrifice to God. Abel presented a firstling from the flock, and Cain presented grain. God favored Abel’s offering, angering Cain, who rose up against his brother and slew him. Cain became a vagabond , a word meaning, “a waverer or a wanderer.”2 This vagabond spirit describes many of the youth in America and parts of Europe. The Cain generation is a wandering group, seeking approval, affirmation, and care, looking for love in all the wrong places. Someone other than Mom and Dad—including gangs —are raising Cain. In America many of the younger generation are being raised and influenced by everyone but their parents. The television has become the babysitter in many homes. Computer games take hours of valuable time away from conversations among family members. Cell phones and unnecessary text messaging are consuming large amounts of time. Movies, the Internet, and other technologies are creating distractions from family time.

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