Lorilou,
There are the verses most used about spanking.
Proverbs 13:24, "He who spares his rod hates his son, But he who loves him disciplines him promptly."
Proverbs 19:18, "Chasten you son while there is hope, And to do not set your heart on his destruction."
Proverbs 22:15, "Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child; The rod of correction will drive it far from him."
Proverbs 23:13-14, "Do not withhold correction from a child, For if you beat him with a rod, he will not die. You shall beat him with a rod, and deliver his soul from hell."
Proverbs 29:15, "The rod and rebuke give wisdom, But a child left to himself brings shame to his mother."
I haven't read in this thread about anyone denying or not agreeing with them. Before you become a parent yourself, please don't be too hasty in judging us parents for acting foolishly, or liberalizing our Christianity. I never knew the love of a child until I became a parent. It's very different than that of a spouse or our parents or our friends. The birth of my son changed the way I looked at life, at God, at my own beliefs, all for the better. But back to the topic.
Let me ask you a question. Do you think every child needs a spanking, or to quote Scripture, the "rod of correction" in order for them to gain "wisdom" or "deliver their soul from hell"?
If you believe that yes, every child needs a spanking, then rest your case, as the above verses can't be any clearer. It's a necessity to spank your kid. (And to be clear, I'm not implying 'beating' a child)
But if you believe that not every child needs a spanking, then it's if necessary, spank.
Would that be fair?
So just because I don't spank my son, does that automatically mean that somehow I've liberalized my theology, or could it be that my son is one of those lucky, blessed, fortunate, _______(choose noun/adjective of choice) ones that do not need a spanking, and I'm one of those parents with wisdom, patience, luck, blessed, ________ (choose noun/adjective of choice) without having to resort to spanking?
From my own experience and observation, most Christian parents most of the time don't know how to spank correctly. So they will spank 'because it's in the Bible' not for a failure in the child to deserve a spanking, but for the parents own lack of wisdom, discipline, and maturity as a Christian that they resort to spanking far quicker than the child deserved. Yes, there will be occasions that a child will need a smack on the bum. But a continual, regular smack on the bum (or elsewhere) for the same issues signifies a problem not with the child's behaviour or psychological disposition, but with the parent's lack of parenting skills. But, because the child can't speak out, the parents 'quote Bible' to justify and obfuscate their own shortcomings.
Just for clarity (and please don't read any arrogance or pride into this), my son, who's 4, has had to be spanked twice in his life (and not since he was 2). I'd be foolish to think there won't be anymore spankings in the future, but I definitely know that my threshold for spanking him is far higher than most parents. So I view 'correction with the rod' as 'if necessary', and not necessarily a 'necessity' for every child. And before you scream 'spoilt child', far, far from it. He's the most polite and well-behaved kid we know. And I grew up in a military home - rudeness won't be tolerated, and manners at all times. That's why since he was born I've become a better Christian - so I don't screw up as a parent and spoil him.