The Hebrew word for “rod” literally means “to branch off” (literally, a stick); and the word “reproof” means “to chasten” (figurative, by words). Did you know that God put that padded area in the back of every child for a reason?
That's right! God padded the buttocks for the purpose of spanking. It is not Biblical to physically abuse any human being, but a good whipping across the buttocks never killed any child. The Bible teaches for parents to spank a child when they do wrong.
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Because he wants to spank some young girl's ass, huh? Unsurprising.
While it is in scripture that parents have a duty to discipline their children, and controversy besides as to whether the rod in question is literal, this is mental gymnastics of the highest level. The gluteus maximus didn't exist for the sake of caning; if I am not mistaken it was for the sake of sitting. Feel free to correct me on this, I could be wrong.
I myself was caned with a rod no thicker than a pencil - more an (East) Asian thing than a Christian one. I'm still okay, and in fact more than grateful my parents did.
More details on why Davy S. is exiled to Guam.
Note to Sharon: Gluteal muscles are for the sake of standing and walking in upright posture, which is why the gluteus maximus is the most massive muscle in a human being. The fat padding towards the lower part of the human backside is what cushions the ischial bones in a seated posture, a function fulfilled in Old World monkeys by callosities.
For sitting on, that's why the padding developed. Did you get spanked so much you couldn't sit Dave?
By the way Dave, the Bible says to straight out kill an unruly child, to take them outside the village and pelt them with stones until they're dead.
This is just one reason to ignore that fucking shit book.
And as a sinless species would have no need of such a feature, you once again demonstrate that your god foresaw the fall of man and didn't opt to alter his designs. Which would make him -- not barely sapient Adam & Eve or even rebellious Satan -- responsible for all sin. Which means that if anyone should be receiving sacrifices for forgiveness, it's us . Now that we've established that, I should say that I'm not interested in his pain or death. As far as I'm concerned, if he helps us fix a few problems -- hunger, climate change & disease spring to mind -- and learns to behave like a civilizes deity then we're square and he can go fuck off to wherever he will and get on with his life.
Rod literally means Rhod Sharp, broadcaster for BBC Radio 5.
And 'Reproof' means that you have still to prove that your 'God' actually exists.
You have been comprehensively whupped on the arse, Davey-boy.
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In more ways than one.
Paying alimony & child support to your ex & her daughter must really sting , eh? More than that neck/back pain 24/7/365. Good. >:D
"Did you know that God put that padded area in the back of every child for a reason?"
No, I didn't: your evidence that god 1) exists and 2) "put that padded area in the back of every child" at all let alone for the purpose you imagine, would be what, exactly?
I mean, you do have some--right?
The Bible teaches for parents to spank a child when they do wrong.
The world has changed. Parents who spank their children on a regular basis often end up wondering much later why they rarely get visits at the nursing home and why their grown up children aren't around when they need them.
Take a guess.
@ Old Viking
God gave us fingers, too. Because without them our attempts to pick our noses would be pathetic.
And opposible thumbs to roll up boogers and flick them away.
again, not defending this guy but he doesn't represent all people in favor of spanking.
last time I made a comment like this, another commentater tried to debunk the "I was spanked and turned out fine" argument but I didn't know what he was trying to say.
I've heard tell - although I'm not a Biblical scholar by any stretch, so don't take my word for it - that the "rod" is supposed to be one of those shepherd's crooks with the, well, crook in it. Thus the intended use is not to belt the sheep upside the head with it (tempting as I'm sure that is on occasion) but to gently turn them aside from whatever stupid thing it is they're doing.
Anyway, this only reminds me of the line in Discworld about how different their not-Christianity might have turned out if the God had gone down the other side of the mountain and met a goat herder - "for sheep are stupid, and need to be driven; goats are intelligent, and need to be led ".
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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