No Greater Joy Than Murdering a Child
Here in North Carolina, a sick story has been developing about a woman that murdered her adopted 4-year-old son last month and beat two others with lengths of plumbing pipe. Most of us would prefer to think of the murder of Sean Paddock as the depraved act of an isolated psychopath. But Lynn Paddock, now charged with first-degree murder and possibly facing the death penalty, did not come to such acts of brutality without guidance.
No, Lynn Paddock got her ideas on how to discipline her children from the web site and books of an evangelical minister and his wife that advocate something that certainly sounds like child abuse. From the Raleigh News & Observer:The Pearls' website No GreaterJoy.org does indeed condone the "advice" such as that above, which most sane people would consider not only outright child abuse, but an acknowledgement that is could invite investigation if used "in front of others." Of "¼ inch supply line" they state, "It's a real attention-getter." I am no opponent of corporal punishment. I got spankings as a kid when I deserved them, I earned every one, and avoided a few I deserved. But there is no "fine line" between discipline and beatings worse than we'd allow any al Qaeda POW to suffer. Michael and Debi Pearl seem to be advocates of outright child abuse, calling on parents to hit children with PVC pipe no less than ten times, and "more if the child resists", as the News & Observer reports. The Pearls have a Contact page on their web site. I suggest you use it, and politely tell them you do not condone the beating of children with construction products. Better yet, contact:
Paddock -- a Johnston County mother accused of murdering Sean, her 4-year-old adopted son, and beating two other adopted children -- surfed the Internet, said her attorney, Michael Reece. She found literature by an evangelical minister and his wife who recommended using plumbing supply lines to spank misbehaving children. Paddock ordered Michael and Debi Pearl's books and started spanking her adopted children as suggested. After Sean, the youngest of Paddock's six adopted children, died last month, his older sister and brother told investigators about Paddock's spankings. Sean's 9-year-old brother was beaten so badly he limped, a prosecutor said. Bruises marred Sean's backside, too, doctors found. Sean died after being wrapped so tightly in blankets he suffocated. That, too, was a form of punishment, Johnston County Sheriff Steve Bizzell said. The Pearls' advice from their Web site: A swift whack with the plastic tubing would sting but not bruise. Give 10 licks at a time, more if the child resists. Be careful about using it in front of others -- even at church; nosy neighbors might call social workers. Save hands for nurturing, not disciplining. Heed the warning, taken from Proverbs in the Old Testament, that sparing the rod will spoil the child.
Honorable Ronald L. Davis
District Attorney General
Williamson County Courthouse, G-8
P.O. Box 937
Franklin, TN 37065-0937 Phone: (615) 794-7275
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Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 11:58 AM
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Posted by: docdaved at March 17, 2006 05:36 PM (WoNKA)
Posted by: kamatu at March 19, 2006 12:59 AM (CzVHR)
Posted by: Mark Tomeo at March 20, 2006 11:19 AM (DrtgT)
You may be different from them, but many anti-Pearlites are against ANY form of corporal punishment. And they're using this tragedy to push their own agenda.
Posted by: Emily Liz at March 20, 2006 04:50 PM (fOyx5)
Posted by: Doc at March 21, 2006 01:05 AM (HuS7Q)
It's saddening that we live in a world where if you hit another adult with a piece of plumbing supply line it is considered assault; but to hit a child with it is considered "training."
I will be writing a letters today.
Posted by: BridgetJ at March 21, 2006 10:05 AM (boWmh)
I don't believe in child abuse and do not feel the Bible advocates it either (look at the WHOLE picture people), BUT---if you are going to state what the Bible says about something, the least you can be is completely accurate. You might want to open your Bible again Mark. You are clearly the one who is Bible illiterate. The rod is clearly not for guidance only. And yes, shepherds do/did hit their sheep with the rod. They can be some very stubborn, strong willed animals who need a whack on the backside to keep them from stumbling into life or death situations. I am a farmer and have done my homework on animal husbandry methods throughout the centuries. You might want to dig a little deeper and do your own research instead of reading what someone else claims is true.
Prov:10:13: In the lips of him that hath understanding wisdom is found: but a rod is for the **back of him** that is void of understanding.
Psalm23:13-14 Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou **beatest him with the rod**, he shall not die.Thou shalt **beat him with the rod**, and shalt deliver his soul from hell.
Again, I don't advocate child abuse, but let's get our facts about what the Bible does say straight.
Posted by: momof8 at June 18, 2006 12:14 AM (mzZmZ)
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