AliHajiSheik
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Please keep this a secret. The kids raised in these homes will have such a great advantage over me in the work place.
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If it's OK for older children it should be OK for adults. Maybe if your boss punished you with rulers or belts you'd work harder.the older children with rulers paddles and belts is perfectly fine,as it stings and teaches a lesson,with no physical or psycological harm.
Please keep this a secret. The kids raised in these homes will have such a great advantage over me in the work place.
Employers love people like this.
They're religious?
Religious alone is not the problem. Religious and completely bat**** insane is a deadly combination, though.
Proverbs 13:24 He who spares the rod hates his son, but he who loves him is diligent to discipline him.
Proverbs 29:15 The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a child left to himself brings shame to his mother.
Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.
Ephisians 6:4 Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.
I think this is some of what certain people are taking to extremes.
Yes, but what extremes!
Starving children and putting them out in the cold is not the intent of those verses.
I think this is some of what certain people are taking to extremes.
Yeah, pretty much anything in any holy book can be interpreted and taken to extremes. Look at Jehova's Witnesses and their refusal to get blood tranfusions. Or the Hindus and their caste system. Or Muslims and their jihads....
Yeah, this is extreme authoritarian parenting. Really extreme. I can't think of too many circumstances where this would be remotely productive.
Religious alone is not the problem. Religious and completely bat**** insane is a deadly combination, though.
I think religion is the problem though, it teaches people not to be critical and rational about their beliefs and if someone falls for religion, they are much more likely to fall for other kinds of irrational beliefs as well. The religious are much more likely to believe in ghosts and astrology and all manner of other stupid nonsense than the non-religious, studies have shown that conclusively.
I think religion is the problem though, it teaches people not to be critical and rational about their beliefs and if someone falls for religion, they are much more likely to fall for other kinds of irrational beliefs as well. The religious are much more likely to believe in ghosts and astrology and all manner of other stupid nonsense than the non-religious, studies have shown that conclusively.
I think religion is the problem though, it teaches people not to be critical and rational about their beliefs and if someone falls for religion, they are much more likely to fall for other kinds of irrational beliefs as well. The religious are much more likely to believe in ghosts and astrology and all manner of other stupid nonsense than the non-religious, studies have shown that conclusively.
the older children with rulers paddles and belts is perfectly fine,as it stings and teaches a lesson,with no physical or psycological harm.
all he rest are absolutely horrible,they aim to not only physically abuse a child,but mentally also,the goal is to show punishment for misdeeds,not to physically hurt them and scar them for life,whatever happened to daddy's belt being the solution????
If your supposition were correct there would be a lot more of this kind of behavior.
Yeah, pretty much anything in any holy book can be interpreted and taken to extremes. Look at Jehova's Witnesses and their refusal to get blood tranfusions. Or the Hindus and their caste system. Or Muslims and their jihads....
It depends on the religion and the level of involvement or indoctrination with each individual person. I don't think it's fair to generalize.
Nah. There's training a child --- which I've done --- and there's breaking a child. This is breaking, and it's way too far.
I never used to believe in astrology. Until my horoscopes starting getting chillingly accurate. I think perhaps the layout of the stars and the day and were you were born in the solar system might has some sort of effect on people just like the moon creates tides with the sun. But I also don't think that everyone is tied down by fate and there is no concrete, predetermined outcome to your paths.
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