Wife beating

Response to comment [from a Christian]:  [Wife beating]
Stop doing that (Prov 18:22).

Response to comment [from a Christian]:  "Awesome scripture.  So true."

What's so confusing? Don't shake babies. Don't beat wives. Have a nice day.

"[W]omen saying negative hurtful things that attack a man's sense of worth which is very important to him."

Response to comment [from a Christian]:  "You find? Usually?"

 

I'm just happy that I'm not in a courtroom being cross-examined by you.

 

'Most people who know me feel that way."

 

And the "[Y]ou were playing the 'support our troops' card"!  Ouch.

 

...May I borrow that?

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]:  "In a courtroom he can't hit you."

 

He's a combat veteran.  I trust he'd put down any bad guy. 

 

Response to comment [from a Christian]:  "And don't mistreat animals."


Gen. 33:17, 2 Chr. 14:15.

 

Response to comment [from other]:  "...[S]elf defense would be a legitimate reason to use force ... not beat."

 

Good point.

 

"Philip W. Cook maintains in the following viewpoint that although statistics on domestic violence focus on men's violence against women, women are just as likely to initiate or engage in violence against men. Furthermore, he adds, women are more likely to use knives, guns, or other weapons against men, thereby causing injuries that are frequently more severe in abused men than in battered women. Compounding matters, Cook asserts, is the fact that there is little help available to either battered men or their female abusers. Cook is a journalist and lecturer and the author of Abused Men: The Hidden Side of Domestic Violence." Cook, Philip W. "Female Violence Against Men Is a Serious Problem." Opposing Viewpoints: Domestic Violence. Ed. Tamara L. Roleff. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2000. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Web. 13 May 2010.

Wife beating