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by yellowrose of Texas on 24 August 2010 - 00:08
"According to Easton’s Bible Dictionary, 'the scepter originated in the idea that the ruler was a shepherd of his people'....[Like shepherds,] As parents we are to guide our children in the wilderness of the modern world. We need to provide them with a set of values and with ways of approaching life that has integrity and respect for others as a cornerstone. We certainly don’t do that by beating them. A shepherd who beats his/her sheep, will have no flock. The sheep will run from his/her voice and flee from his/her calling....We parents are the shepherds for our children. By applying the rod of protection, guidance, care, and nurturance, we can guide them into adulthood. But if we spare the rod, children are abandoned to their own devices and limited experiences for guidance. Discipline is about instruction, not beatings. A child cannot listen to someone he/she is afraid of. Lessons cannot be integrated by one who is in shock from having been struck. What they learn is distrust, fear, and violence."
Grace Chou studied the passages in Proverbs after receiving a suggestion from her mother to stop spanking her son. She writes:
"I found the perfect example of grace-filled discipline in Jesus. [Author Rick] Creech notes that, 'Some of the things of the Old Testament were done away with when the New Testament came into place. Take the adulterous woman in John 8:3-11 for example. The law of the Old Testament stated very clearly that if anyone committed adultery, they should be put to death. But Jesus did not allow the men to put her to death. Instead Jesus said to the men, "If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her." Jesus did not change the moral principle that was in the law, because he still told the woman, "Go now and leave your life of sin." But Jesus did change the way that the requirement of the law was enforced. Jesus did away with the harsh physical punishment, but he still upheld the moral standard.' I knew it was my job as a parent to do the same." 13,14

by dogshome9 on 24 August 2010 - 01:08
The poem in question is about those other kind --- the kind that have parents with no parenting skills, (quite often because their parents had non either), no love, their kids are an imposition on their lives - no time - lack of money ( yes many families suffer from lack of money and don't abuse their kids ).
Most cases of child abuse that make the news here are about those kids that are supposedly already on the community services watch list, but that does not stop them from dying by the hand of a parent or a boyfriend?

by yellowrose of Texas on 24 August 2010 - 01:08

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by JRANSOM on 24 August 2010 - 03:08
I might not be the person I am today had it not been for my mother! Who was a complete hard ass! And I didn't like her then... But today... I thank her for that! Thanks Ma!
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