For ages, people have been getting beaten till they can’t sit down as children, and you know what, it makes them stronger! The kids who didn’t get beat, like royalty for example, where nothing but lazy, inbred, and incompetent! This is one thing everyone, Baptist, Methodism, Catholic, everyone, can agree on. Unless you’re a Kennedy, and your parents can PAY your way out of trouble, beat your kids, they will thank you for it!
I fully agree that parents should practice corporal punishment. (NOT capitol punishment, there IS a difference, folks!)
My general view on the subject: Discipline is an act of love toward your children. If you love them, you won't spare the rod. I think some parents can over-exert their powers in this way; not all discipline is loving and justifiable in the sight of the Lord, its child abuse. Children are a great gift to us from God! (And NO, there is no return receipt.) We should instruct them to the best of our abilities (that's all we can do anyway!) but not be abusive. My uncle would beat his children for the slightest offenses, leaving welts on their bodies; in his anger he once dumped a pot of boiling spaghettie on his two-year-old daughter because she was crying in her highchair. This type of abusiveness is a little more extreme than some, of course.
If you spank your child, is that abuse? It depends on why you're spanking! If you hit for no reason, yes!
But if this punishment leads them toward godly character and loving obedience, it will hurt the child much more if you
neglect this discipline.