feetlebaum Not sure what you mean. This appears in his autobiography (usually translated as the Life of Flavius Josephus). He was never shy about blowing his own trumpet and pointing out how clever he was.
I agree it's a form of child abuse. He's been isolated from his peers and home schooled (indoctrinated). Apparently some research has been done into what happens to these child preachers as they grow up (according to the Daily Mail so may not be gospel lol). It seems most grow up to be bitter and cynical and regret losing their childhood.
ditto annodomini...........I did a lot of training for my pre-school work a few years ago. At a session on child protection we discussed the many elements of abuse. One 'variation' is bringing children into the adult world and expecting them to assume adult resposibilities before they are fully mature. Such a shame.
Buddhists believe in reincarnation which is why they find their leader as a child.
Not saying it's right or wrong ....just what they do.
Poor little Ezekiel will have been brought up to be special. His parents are the pastors of the church he's been ordained into. His mother says he's been home schooled and reads the Bible for 3 to 4 hours every day.
I used to have a teddy bear called Ezekiel (shortened to Zeke). He used to ride on the back of my bike doing arm dances all the time. He made people smile in Poxford. That's why I he did it.
But he waited till he was thirty, so the story goes, I think, before he started preaching. Intelligent twelve and fourteen year olds usually do ask pertinent questions.
No Petallus. He was sitting among the teachers talking and asking questions, according to St Luke.
This is a common feature in the stories of many authority figures. Even Josephus claims that he amazed the teachers with his wisdom and brilliant questions – in his case at the age of 14.
Eleven year old has been 'ordained' as a preacher. Where? In the US. Where else? Guess he has good acting skills already. Bloody hell. I know there are lots of bonkers sects over there, but.... well.... bloody hell again.