Some questions:
1. Set example: His daughter now learned hitting others is somehow OK, subject to certain conditions. What are the conditions? Who decides the conditions? Are the conditions objective? Or subjective?
2. Is it legally OK, hitting one's own child? Do you feel happy when a teacher , or an unknown person, hitting your child, for whatever reasons? If not, ...
3. How about if hitting another person's child, for wanting to educate the child something just you like? OK or not? If not, why not?
4. If a believer says OK to hit one's own child because the Bible says so, then how about the Bible also says a lot of things about love, patience, consideration, passionate, peace, joy, education by setting example, sharing responsibility, etc. etc.
5. How young or how old a parent should be still allowed to hit a child? Who decides the age threshold - hitting is OK until age 3, the parents? Why age 3, why not age 13 or 30?
6. How about individual child's response psychologically? Perhaps not even a child professional, medical/psychological, can easily ascertain the long term and short term effects affecting the child hit by parents!
7. How about your child mentioning/reporting your hitting to her/his teacher, a social worker, a police, a judge, ...? Teach/instruct her/him not to mention/report anything to anyone, right? Or denying any hitting, a lie?
8. ...
9. ...
No wonder so many wars, violences, etc still exist in the world nowadays!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_against_women
Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations, declared in a 2006 report posted on the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) website that:
Violence against women and girls is a problem of pandemic proportions.
At least one out of every three women around the world has been beaten, coerced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime with the abuser usually someone known to her.[5]
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