
Republican cites Bible to defend hitting disabled students
Oklahoma State Senator Shane Jett argued a bill seeking to ban using corporal punishment in schools was "in violation of Scripture."

Heh. There's more down their than I'd like, but not THAT much.Not your fault you're hung like a horse.
Sorry sister, once I had the thought: I couldn't resist.
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I'm not going to sit here and say that the Bible doesn't endorse corporal punishment, but I don't see anything that says you can beat OTHER PEOPLE's children.![]()
Republican cites Bible to defend hitting disabled students
Oklahoma State Senator Shane Jett argued a bill seeking to ban using corporal punishment in schools was "in violation of Scripture."www.newsweek.com
there's not a single verse in Scripture where someone actually uses a stick to hit their child.
I didn't notice earlier that this was Oklahoma. I mentioned it to my dad and he knew all about it. My sister is a special ed teacher in Oklahoma.![]()
Republican cites Bible to defend hitting disabled students
Oklahoma State Senator Shane Jett argued a bill seeking to ban using corporal punishment in schools was "in violation of Scripture."www.newsweek.com
I guess I was a little myopic. Someone else pointed out to me that the wolves in this metaphor can be people too, so in this case beating the disruptive disabled kids that are causing trouble is a comfort to the good kids who are trying to learn. Ugh. We're torturing a metaphor at this point, but I think that if you are a teacher in a school, all of the kids are your flock and that's the only way this makes sense to me.I'm not going to sit here and say that the Bible doesn't endorse corporal punishment, but I don't see anything that says you can beat OTHER PEOPLE's children.
And that reference to Psalm 23 is AMAZING! The passage was written by King David from the perspective of a sheep talking to his shepherd. When the sheep says "When I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil because your rod and staff comfort me" does this man think that sheep feel safe from evil because the shepherd beats them when they are evil? The sheep feels safe from evil because the shepherd will beat predators, dummy.