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I never meant to imply earlier that parents should not take responsibility for training their children. Quite the opposite. Parents must make it a priority to train children to respect the house of God, and the presence of Jesus there. One element of that respect is to learn to focus on Christ and less on each other.
While you are right, training is a process, not something instantaneous. Also, even properly raised children go through periods of obstinance that require re-training. The reason I encourage patience with children, is because we do not know the circumstances. Perhaps the parents are converts or returning to the faith after a long absence. Perhaps the child has psychological problems yet still needs spriritual nurturing. God does not reject the most sinful of us, but takes us where we are. To sit in judgement over others, especially in the house of God, reminds me too much of the parable of the unjust steward.
I do believe that parents should take responsibility to train their children. Adults to take responsibility to work around these, and other, distractions.
