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I've seen autistic children with these traits, too.
I´m talking about parents not children.
Not surprised to see this comment based on post history.
There's not like a psychology or ethical issue with what you are describing, it's a religious value.
People often forget how much the local religion influences things that aren't even religious. As we continue to deviate from christian values, you will see more and more instances like this, where people realise that there isn't really a reason to do or not do X because they no longer go to church or have those values.
If you like those things, start going to church again. It's as simple as that.
Most interesting perspective. :)
I'm talking about autistic parents who end up giving birth to autistic kids.
I do not condone this type of parenting.