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In reply to the discussion: Breaking a Child's Will The Evangelical family's twisted obsession with corporal punishment. [View all]Fla Dem
(25,875 posts)79. Getting paddled was something that went on in our elementary school.
If you were misbehaving, you were sent to the principal's office where he would spank you. It never happened to me, but all the teacher would have to do is threaten a misbehaving kid with being sent to the principal's office and for the most part the kid would behave.
I don't think it was a severe spanking, maybe a few slaps across their rear end, but it was enough to set a kid straight.
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Breaking a Child's Will The Evangelical family's twisted obsession with corporal punishment. [View all]
demmiblue
Oct 4
OP
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
Except for the church stuff, we had the same dad. I have no sympathy whatsoever for anyone hurting children ...
marble falls
Oct 4
#7
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
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
Just shocked beyond words. "Preach the Gospel daily. If necessary, use words."
marble falls
Oct 4
#70
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
It is astounding the number of children murdered through physical abuse in cult "Christian" groups.
marble falls
Oct 4
#10
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
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
I would hope and wonder if anyone given that book stood up, threw it in the trash and walked away.
chowder66
Oct 4
#57
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
This small survey does not mean all religious communities. That's an inaccurate extrapolation.
ancianita
Oct 4
#42
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
Thanks, and I I fully understand that. (Sorry for the delay, it's been a day... )
ancianita
Oct 5
#97
Somewhere down the road many of these parents will find themselves estranged from their adult children.
milestogo
Oct 4
#80
woah... It's terrible that you all experienced physical & emotional punishment; and often left w triggers...
electric_blue68
Oct 6
#106