God of Abraham or Father of Christ?

Christ established the One God of Abraham, Moses, etc of The Old Testament to now be Our Father in the New Testament. This has caused many differences of the 2 Testaments. Each of Us can decide what it means for the change. I am now a Child of Our Father after being Born Again and Believe I am in His Mansion now. I also (controversialy) don’t participate in Adult Accepted Behavior for I am never 18 years old. The Adult behavior is if everybody is doing it it’s Okay. The list is large, one example is Gambling for it’s trying to get money without any good works.

This is nothing more than a sweeping generalisation - it doesn’t describe at all how majority of adults actually think about and make moral choices. Most people don’t just assume something is ok because “everybody is doing it” - if anything I would say that children are more likely to justify their actions in this way since they lack maturity and experience to evaluate morality of their behaviour. So in a way it is the essence of adulthood to be able to assess whether a given behaviour is acceptable, and it is in fact “child behaviour” to simply follow the herd. All you need to do is open any social media app to see thousands of adults questioning, and even campaigning against what “everybody is doing” - consumerism is a very good example here. So that alone disqualifies the statement “The Adult behavior is if everybody is doing it it’s Okay”. And what about “Adult Accepted Behaviour” that’s actually positive? Examples include working, paying taxes, volunteering, voting, campaigning for good causes, looking after others (includes animals). So I am actually curious what “Adult Accepted Behaviour” you are not participating. Perhaps you have confused what’s normalised, or widespread with what is considered moral?

1 Corinthians 13:11

When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways

That’s something I do agree with - in fact I feel rather strongly about gambling and I personally consider it a sin, even if the Bible doesn’t explicitly says so. But even here there is nuance - sometimes people play with just nominal money for entertainment or as a social occasion. In these instances I wouldn’t call anyone a sinner.

Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Fornication/Adultery, Identifying an Investment when it is Gambling, foul language, Doctors doing Operations that are Multilations of Sex Body Parts. Many movies with Guns and fighting/killing acting as it’s normal to name a few of Adult Behaviors.