We mustnt over spiritualize such passages. Proverbs were written by men; men (such as Solomon) who weren't prophets primarily. The passage doesn't say "the Lord says". Its just someone's opinion. In addition, the passage was written in ancient days by people from a violent primitive culture. Violence was the norm. So i think yes, the author did mean that we should belt our children.I think this principle from Proverbs does apply today. I also believe that the intent of those passages, both today and back in the quaint old days, was metaphorical.
I believe the rod symbolizes discipline, and do not think that discipline = corporal punishment.
That being said, i think corporal punishment has some value in rare specific cases. It should only be used when the child responds well to it and it should be used sparingly. Spanking some kids just doesnt work. They either dig their heals in, panic, or take it as a personal insult. For an older child, for instance, spanking can be shameful and psychologically damaging. If they are mature enough to reason with, then other punishments would be more effective.
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