Steve
Practically Family
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- Pensacola, FL
Nowhere in my post did I say that I advocate bullying or abuse. Nowhere did I say that it is right to beat a child's butt because they went "ah" in a restaurant.
My mother never, ever abused me, and when I talked about being raised with corporal punishment, it was within that context. I am a professing Christian, and I believe in what the Bible says about disciplining children. However, I do believe in limits; which is something I probably should have said before now based upon what I've read today.
I was never bullied or abused, I was spanked as a last resort when I was being too stubborn or impudent to be reasoned with. I can see quite plainly that not everyone here believes in that method, and that's your business. I wasn't trying to persuade you to my way of thinking, and I'm addressing no one in particular here. I was merely making the point that my parents would not have stood for me making a nuisance of myself in a public place like that, especially if I was causing trouble for someone else.
My point was to say, however people raise their children, whether it be by the spoon or the spoken word, they should at least have the decency to train their kids to be mindful of others in a public place, I.E. Carabba's last night.
And Colonel, if you see this, I was at the Pensacola location. And by the way, I got a kick out of your location.
My mother never, ever abused me, and when I talked about being raised with corporal punishment, it was within that context. I am a professing Christian, and I believe in what the Bible says about disciplining children. However, I do believe in limits; which is something I probably should have said before now based upon what I've read today.
I was never bullied or abused, I was spanked as a last resort when I was being too stubborn or impudent to be reasoned with. I can see quite plainly that not everyone here believes in that method, and that's your business. I wasn't trying to persuade you to my way of thinking, and I'm addressing no one in particular here. I was merely making the point that my parents would not have stood for me making a nuisance of myself in a public place like that, especially if I was causing trouble for someone else.
My point was to say, however people raise their children, whether it be by the spoon or the spoken word, they should at least have the decency to train their kids to be mindful of others in a public place, I.E. Carabba's last night.
And Colonel, if you see this, I was at the Pensacola location. And by the way, I got a kick out of your location.