I don't think it is possible to offer an answer to this question, because it is basically an "apples and Oranges" question. Child discipline methods have more to do with personal philosophy than religion. They may overlap, but they are still two different things.
Some religions that believe in corporal punishment as a form of discipline include certain interpretations of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. These beliefs vary depending on the sect or denomination within each religion and are not universally held by all followers.
Some religions that believe in hell fire include Christianity, Islam, and certain sects of Hinduism. In these belief systems, hell fire is seen as a place of punishment for those who have committed sins or have not followed the teachings of that particular religion.
Many religions, such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, believe in divine intervention. They hold that deities or higher powers can influence or intervene in the affairs of humans or the world in various ways.
Monotheistic religions. These religions believe in the existence of one singular deity or god, such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.
No, not all religions believe in a supreme being. Some religions are polytheistic, worshipping multiple gods and goddesses, while others are non-theistic, focusing on ethical teachings and self-improvement rather than the worship of a deity.
Several religions believe in the concepts of heaven and hell, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism, and some forms of Hinduism and Buddhism. These concepts generally involve a belief in an afterlife where individuals are rewarded or punished based on their actions in life.
A lash is a unit of corporal punishment.
The correct spelling is corporal, as in the rank of corporal and corporal punishment.
None of the states are allowed to use corporal punishment as criminal sentences. Corporal punishment in schools, however is still legal in 20 states. And domestic corporal punishment is legal in every state.
In most states, corporal punishment is not allowed.
Corporal Punishment - Blackadder - was created on 1989-10-05.
Corporal Punishment - wrestler - was born on 1973-10-19.
No. At least according to Mexican laws, corporal punishment is illegal.
No. The Constitutional Court ruled in 1995 that corporal punishment was unconstitutional.
Since 2005, corporal punishment has been illegal in Thailand.
Australian state schools (public schools) do not use corporal punishment. A tiny number of independent schools still use corporal punishment, with the agreement of the parents.
It is called corporal punishment. Capital punishment is execution. That would be a little harsh for bad students
Almost all cultures have used corporal punishment in childrearing.A simple paddling was never thought of as "corporal punishment", but necessary discipline.Some schools now must have parental permission for a principal to use corporal punishment.Administered within reason, no one ever died from corporal punishment.Corporal punishment done to extremes becomes abuse.