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Please post a non-paywall link synni Oct 4 #1
Here Nevilledog Oct 4 #3
Belief in a cruel God makes a cruel man. Thomas Paine Ping Tung Oct 4 #48
I guess I was lucky, my non-believer dad used belts, fists and feet. Child abusers are from all niches in society. marble falls Oct 4 #2
Yep. Mine was a belt man. OldBaldy1701E Oct 4 #4
Except for the church stuff, we had the same dad. I have no sympathy whatsoever for anyone hurting children ... marble falls Oct 4 #7
I worked at a school for almost a decade. OldBaldy1701E Oct 4 #11
When I see it going on in public, I do get cold inside and start walking into it. I can't handle hurt children ... marble falls Oct 4 #15
You are protecting your little self, the poor beaten child. AloeVera Oct 4 #37
A shrink once told me I was feeling sorry for myself and that ended therapy for me with him. I went to another ... marble falls Oct 4 #43
That shrink was an emotionally underdeveloped asshole. AloeVera Oct 4 #55
I'll never forget a a radio program back in the 1990's cab67 Oct 4 #59
Just shocked beyond words. "Preach the Gospel daily. If necessary, use words." marble falls Oct 4 #70
Your mentioning the switch brought back a childhood memory. Xavier Breath Oct 4 #78
My father sliced my leg open with one when I was four. OldBaldy1701E Oct 4 #82
Granted but they coalesce among evilgelicals. paleotn Oct 4 #63
It happens in every niche of society. Religion just adds a different twist to it, but it all damnable. My point is ... marble falls Oct 4 #68
I wouldn't call "making the abuser holy" a LITTLE twist . . . hatrack Oct 4 #91
My father's favorites were a bullwhip UpInArms Oct 5 #95
K&R Solly Mack Oct 4 #5
I hope eventually there will be a discussion about the First Amendment barbtries Oct 4 #6
It is astounding the number of children murdered through physical abuse in cult "Christian" groups. marble falls Oct 4 #10
It can never be acceptable for any organization or individual wnylib Oct 4 #44
Dobson. I'm not surprised to see that fucker mentioned. CrispyQ Oct 4 #8
Corporal punishment used to be common in public schools. StarryNite Oct 4 #9
I remember watching this in grade school Bayard Oct 4 #13
The fly swatter was it for me, too. HeartsCanHope Oct 4 #58
Yep, we had the strap which was a thick leather Bev54 Oct 4 #20
There was a big wooden paddle in the window of the principal's office of the Catholic school I attended in the 1960s. OMGWTF Oct 4 #21
Head-battering and hitting nails with a ruler were my "teachers" favourites. AloeVera Oct 4 #46
It is still legal in some states. The last time the Supreme Court ruled on it pnwmom Oct 4 #50
Mind boggling that it's legal for a teacher to hit their students. StarryNite Oct 4 #73
Twenty years ago here on DU there were still some people defending this. pnwmom Oct 4 #75
Yes, I remember those days. I got hit with a ruler on my open hand once wnylib Oct 4 #54
It sounds like your homeroom teacher was a great person. StarryNite Oct 4 #72
Oh, yeah. She was great. Students used to hang out wnylib Oct 4 #77
It still is in many states kcr Oct 4 #60
Good grief. :( StarryNite Oct 4 #71
It was routine in the high school I taught in from 1978-1989. n/t Ms. Toad Oct 4 #61
you could get it for bad grades, conduct or otherwise, if you were on my middle school football team in the late 70s prodigitalson Oct 5 #99
Yes, "barbaric" describes it perfectly. StarryNite Oct 5 #100
it was super unusual as well as cruel..even though it was ubiquitous prodigitalson Oct 6 #102
You make very good points. StarryNite Oct 6 #104
Paddles for coperal punishment made in school woodshops?! ☹️ electric_blue68 Oct 6 #105
When the boys got to pick things they wanted to make StarryNite Oct 6 #107
Something wrong somewhere. Kid Berwyn Oct 4 #12
Religion can be a divine cover for all manner of evils. lindysalsagal Oct 4 #14
Kent Hovind, when not misrepresenting evolution TlalocW Oct 4 #16
My mom used wooden spoons. Not gonna say more irisblue Oct 4 #17
Mine, too geardaddy Oct 4 #36
I do not say. Our moms failed irisblue Oct 4 #38
Luckily, my mom turned it around geardaddy Oct 4 #40
I remember families moniss Oct 4 #18
Yikes!!! Ho-Lee-Shit! NM Grins Oct 4 #25
That was my father's MO. no_hypocrisy Oct 4 #19
Kooks Blue for the win Oct 4 #22
"To Train Up a Child" Bernardo de La Paz Oct 4 #23
Sickening. Joinfortmill Oct 4 #27
These sick folks give advice on beating babies. keithbvadu2 Oct 4 #35
I would hope and wonder if anyone given that book stood up, threw it in the trash and walked away. chowder66 Oct 4 #57
I remember that. geardaddy Oct 4 #47
Rick Perlstein's book, "The Invisible Bridge." Grins Oct 4 #24
Maybe someone Figarosmom Oct 4 #26
Please post a detailed explanation of "a gard on". I've not heard of one before. Do you have pictures to help? Bernardo de La Paz Oct 4 #30
Hit wrong key Figarosmom Oct 4 #33
:) Bernardo de La Paz Oct 4 #53
Gracious! H2O Man Oct 4 #28
The Evangelist Cult and trump rich7862 Oct 4 #29
My parents never inflicted pain on me. Mr.Bill Oct 4 #31
People don't have to be religious to think they are gods Maeve Oct 4 #32
My husband was a product of this bullshit. mzmolly Oct 4 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author Clouds Passing Oct 4 #39
Spare the rod and Mblaze Oct 4 #41
Thank you for this, Mblaze! HeartsCanHope Oct 4 #74
Thank you for teaching our children Mblaze Oct 5 #98
This small survey does not mean all religious communities. That's an inaccurate extrapolation. ancianita Oct 4 #42
"Not all men" logical fallacy? MineralMan Oct 4 #62
Sure. ancianita Oct 4 #86
There's one verse in the Old Testament book of Psalms: MineralMan Oct 4 #45
Interestingly, the rod is not used to beat the sheep phylny Oct 4 #49
Psalms are literally the "songs" OF David, then later, he & his people who broke their covenant with God - NOT of God. ancianita Oct 4 #52
Yes, I know that. MineralMan Oct 4 #56
No doubt. And admirable. ancianita Oct 4 #66
Aside from old age and disease, MineralMan Oct 4 #81
Some say ancianita Oct 4 #85
Nothing wrong with the Bible. MineralMan Oct 5 #92
Then ancianita Oct 5 #93
We don't really disagree. MineralMan Oct 5 #94
Thanks, and I I fully understand that. (Sorry for the delay, it's been a day... ) ancianita Oct 5 #97
My parents weren't very religious but I lived in terror of the belt Wicked Blue Oct 4 #51
My Mom Broke A Wooden Spoon on My Ass Deep State Witch Oct 4 #64
Hands only. Guess I was lucky paleotn Oct 4 #65
Evangelical Christianity is inherently cruel by nature. Initech Oct 4 #67
Hey Dobson -- focus on your own damn family Blue Owl Oct 4 #69
Were there specific geographic areas? LiberalFighter Oct 4 #76
Getting paddled was something that went on in our elementary school. Fla Dem Oct 4 #79
Somewhere down the road many of these parents will find themselves estranged from their adult children. milestogo Oct 4 #80
Dobson was and is a bad influence on society. valleyrogue Oct 4 #83
Hot wheels tracks Junipercity Oct 4 #84
If they ran public schools: LudwigPastorius Oct 4 #87
My dad ... AncientOfDays Oct 4 #88
my wife was beaten with wooden spoons when she was a child by her mother Takket Oct 4 #89
All children are born curious. hunter Oct 4 #90
I was spanked by my mother when I was a little kid, valleyrogue Oct 5 #96
In some countries physical punishment of children - and spouses - is illegal. Aussie105 Oct 6 #101
"America's dad" Dear_Prudence Oct 6 #103
woah... It's terrible that you all experienced physical & emotional punishment; and often left w triggers... electric_blue68 Oct 6 #106
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