BreyerCrazy1011 woah hold on there, most people dont take the bible that littererly, and remeber the bible isnt god talking to you, its a book written by people about their personal views on god
@TheRenegadeGiratina you people who use the bible to justify spanking are sick, hope you creeps go to hell for it even though i dont believe in hell :/
spank your children. in the Bible. Soloman said a parent who loves they children chastens aka spanks them. spank your children! every son God receives He chastens. spanking is good for children but using it as the only way to get children is wrong. God dont like that. fathers provoke not your children unto wrath. spanking and hitting children to get them to do or say something is total wrong.
Absolutely, yes. But only when they've put their life in danger or someone elses life in danger. Otherwise, talking works. Time outs work well and removing privledges also are affective.
@ThumperBunny43 I second that. My dad spanked me and he's a sadistic psychological bully. The only thing you achieve by striking (spanking) your children is by reinforcing the idea that some form of violence is the only solution to handling a stressful situation. It's so obvious. Thumbs up to you.
@basilization1 well the child in question wasn't smacking it was getting beaten then... If the child wasn't getting beaten to fuck then their another issue at home then.
"Do you have any children northwesten" Weak very weak and yes I have kids again your point is still invalided! AGAIN good night...
It seemed to me that you were switching up symbols. The contextual relationship between what sheep symbolizes and the discipline of children, was blurred...thats why I was a bit confused. You used the analogy of how sheep were guided, which would have worked out if you would have brought your analogy around full circle.
Ok, will you just spit it out! lol You weren't very direct. You had said one thing and than another and were a bit ambiguous and not very clear on where you stood. I guess I misunderstood and now I realize that we were in agreement with each other. You just kinda throw me off when you said one thing then and then said "have you ever heard of a shepherd hitting sheep with their rod."
@ladyEulaelie I thought it was obvious I was using sheep as an analogy as Jesus does in the bible. The case in the temple is similar in that Jesus was chasing away the predators(money lending rabbis) from his flock (the worshippers).
Surely you are not comparing sheep who will pretty much do anything by intimidation of barking dogs to children. Children are more like goats and guiding goats like you would sheep is nearly impossible. I'd say the way Jesus used the rod in the temple should be the way parents use the rod with their kids.
BreyerCrazy1011 woah hold on there, most people dont take the bible that littererly, and remeber the bible isnt god talking to you, its a book written by people about their personal views on god
gorillas400 2 weeks ago
@TheRenegadeGiratina you people who use the bible to justify spanking are sick, hope you creeps go to hell for it even though i dont believe in hell :/
gorillas400 2 weeks ago
spank your children. in the Bible. Soloman said a parent who loves they children chastens aka spanks them. spank your children! every son God receives He chastens. spanking is good for children but using it as the only way to get children is wrong. God dont like that. fathers provoke not your children unto wrath. spanking and hitting children to get them to do or say something is total wrong.
TheRenegadeGiratina 3 months ago
Absolutely, yes. But only when they've put their life in danger or someone elses life in danger. Otherwise, talking works. Time outs work well and removing privledges also are affective.
EmberLayne 11 months ago
@ThumperBunny43 I second that. My dad spanked me and he's a sadistic psychological bully. The only thing you achieve by striking (spanking) your children is by reinforcing the idea that some form of violence is the only solution to handling a stressful situation. It's so obvious. Thumbs up to you.
kewldevice 11 months ago
@basilization1 well the child in question wasn't smacking it was getting beaten then... If the child wasn't getting beaten to fuck then their another issue at home then.
"Do you have any children northwesten" Weak very weak and yes I have kids again your point is still invalided! AGAIN good night...
northwesten 1 year ago
@basilization1
It seemed to me that you were switching up symbols. The contextual relationship between what sheep symbolizes and the discipline of children, was blurred...thats why I was a bit confused. You used the analogy of how sheep were guided, which would have worked out if you would have brought your analogy around full circle.
ladyEulaelie 1 year ago
@basilization1
Ok, will you just spit it out! lol You weren't very direct. You had said one thing and than another and were a bit ambiguous and not very clear on where you stood. I guess I misunderstood and now I realize that we were in agreement with each other. You just kinda throw me off when you said one thing then and then said "have you ever heard of a shepherd hitting sheep with their rod."
ladyEulaelie 1 year ago
@ladyEulaelie I thought it was obvious I was using sheep as an analogy as Jesus does in the bible. The case in the temple is similar in that Jesus was chasing away the predators(money lending rabbis) from his flock (the worshippers).
basilization1 1 year ago
@basilization1
Surely you are not comparing sheep who will pretty much do anything by intimidation of barking dogs to children. Children are more like goats and guiding goats like you would sheep is nearly impossible. I'd say the way Jesus used the rod in the temple should be the way parents use the rod with their kids.
ladyEulaelie 1 year ago