Dear Mr. Benedict
I am a Christian police officer in charge of our citys Juvenile Crime Unit.
For years, I have compiled statistics that indicate when parents eliminate corporal
punishment from their discipline plan, the child grows up with an attitude of "no
fear."
Even when the parent is diligent in other areas of discipline, such as taking away
privileges and grounding, when that one element of discipline, spanking, is taken away,
the parent usually experiences defiance problems throughout the teen years.
Since 1982 in my city, the incidents of Domestic Violence cases where children
physically assault their parents has increased 700%. The national statistics show an
overall increase of almost 400%. I am responsible for compiling all information on those
offenses.
I conduct interviews with the parents and child, along with school officials and
employers of the child. What I find startling, is that of all those kids arrested in my
city for hitting their parents, only 1.9% received any type of corporal punishment as they
were being raised. Less than 2% of these aggressive, angry children were spanked! The
non-spanking "experts" contend that spanking a child makes them angry and
aggressive. The exact opposite is true!
The non-spanking crowd are a close-knit group who are attempting to convince the public
to stop spanking their children. Their attitude is one of arrogance. Their movement
is humanistic. Their religion is atheistic.
There are prophesies that refer to children and the mindset of the younger generation
in the last days. 2nd Timothy 3:1 states "This know also, that in the last days
perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, proud,
blasphemers, disobedient to parents......" Along with all of the other changes in
attitude, is the predicted change in the attitude of children toward their parents.
I believe that the anti-spanking movement has, and will continue to have, a hand in the
fulfillment of Biblical prophesy. Unbeknownst to the non-spanking advocate, they are
helping to cause children to be "disobedient to parents,"
something that was predicted in 2nd Timothy in the year 66 AD. I believe that the
elimination of corporal punishment is the major factor in the attitude of "no
fear" that we are now experiencing in our youth.
Think about it. When you got grounded as a child, it was a real inconvenience, but you
werent afraid of it. When you had the TV taken away it was real boring, but you
werent afraid of it. What made you move fast was hearing the leather coming out of
dads belt loops! Thats what really made you respect your dads authority!
I believe as Christians, we have a responsibility to educate parents as to their
responsibility and authority. I have recently written a book called "No Fear,"
and hope to have it published in the near future. We are being inundated by numerous
sources telling us we cant spank our kids. Psychologists, the Department of
Childrens Services and Public School Counselors are telling us we cannot discipline
our children. Enough is enough!
The law protects a parent who wishes to spank their child, most parents just dont
know it! A parent must know the LIMIT of his or her power to avoid exceeding it, and the
EXTENT of the power to exercise it fully. Once a parent knows to what extent they can go
to control their child, they can move forward without fear of arrest or interference from
the authorities. And once the child realizes that the parent is in total control, the will
is broken, and compliance results.
The dedicated Christian, like those in Acts 17:11 "received the word with all
readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so,"
will see that Gods Word plainly advocates spanking in child rearing. In order for
the Christian to effectively use the Bible as a reference to advocate corporal punishment,
he must know exactly what the Bible says about spanking. That is why I believe your
message is so important. I encourage you to keep up the good work.
Your message on the Internet was of great encouragement to me. May God bless you in
your efforts. In His Name,
Det. Robert R. Surgenor
Berea, Ohio Police Department
(440) 234-1234
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