genuineoriginal
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Well, I suppose one out of a million might become well-disciplined without spanking
There's no reason to assume your assertion has any basis in fact.
Am I being too generous with that estimate?
Well, I suppose one out of a million might become well-disciplined without spanking
There's no reason to assume your assertion has any basis in fact.
FTFY, and you are welcome
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I've seen a lot of slippery slope fallacies around here, but this deserves some kind of an award. Don't spank your child, and he'll grow up to be the Marquis de Sade. :chuckle:
Am I being too generous with that estimate?
actually, you do
my free online access expired
but of course, we both know the answer to my question
Then you have no argument, because I disciplined my children.i've never argued otherwise
then you can produce a quote from GO saying there's no discipline without spanking?
i'll wait
and anna bails
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yeah, the library's closing
but you cut and ran first
tell ya the truth, i don't have the bizarre fascination with sociopathy that you and town seem to have
much more interested in ASDS, especially high functioning ASDS
i suspect it's more prevalent than currently accepted
and now i gotta turn in my lappy :wave2:
then you can produce a quote from GO saying there's no discipline without spanking?
i'll wait
Go back in the thread.
It is not the only way, it is one of many tools a parent has.You seem to think spanking a child is the only way to discipline and teach them right from wrong.
Well, I suppose one out of a million might become well-disciplined without spanking
I went back in the thread, and these are the only quotes I can find that could even be twisted into a claim that I said there's no discipline without spanking:
If the parent will not discipline the child, then the society is forced to do so and will do it with a lot more force than a spanking.
If the parent is prevented from disciplining the child by people like you, then the society will have many more sociopaths to deal with.
What is the definition of discipline?I didn't spank my children.
You don't think my kind of discipline (non-spanking) is discipline. Otherwise we wouldn't have had the discussion we've had.
It is not the only way, it is one of many tools a parent has.You seem to think spanking a child is the only way to discipline and teach them right from wrong.
i know that clinicians are unsure of the causes of sociopathy
What is the definition of discipline?discipline
the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience.
to punish (someone) as a way of making sure that rules or orders are obeyed
to punish or penalize for the sake of enforcing obedience and perfecting moral character
to punish as a way to bring about good behavior
Now, to repeat what I said earlier:
Spanking is not only one of the many tools a parent has to teach discipline to a child, it also the most efficient way to discipline a child.
Some people are sociopaths despite good parenting.
Your style of "parenting" creates sociopaths.
There is a big difference.
Yes, a wayward child is not a sociopath and a sociopath is not a wayward child.
Your style of "parenting" creates sociopaths.
What is the definition of discipline?
discipline
the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience.
to punish (someone) as a way of making sure that rules or orders are obeyed
to punish or penalize for the sake of enforcing obedience and perfecting moral character
to punish as a way to bring about good behavior
Now, to repeat what I said earlier:
Spanking is not only one of the many tools a parent has to teach discipline to a child, it also the most efficient way to discipline a child.
Anyone who beats a child with a rod is an abuser.
Perhaps, the verse "spare the rod and spoil the child" means something not quite so literal.