> All of these conclusions seem to have implications for children
> placed in a fundamentalist Christian environment. Associated Content, in
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> http://domesticworkerscreening.com/669971-On-Christianity-Fundamentalism-Spankin
g-And-What-Constitutes-Child-Abuse.html
Crashing
Karrs has got you a little dizzy, my friend. I don't have an argument
with there being a major problem with physical abuse of children by
Fundamentalists in America, but your statistics are way beyond reality,
and do no good for your credibility.
According to the Census, the population of the USA on 7/1/96 was
265,228,572. 26% were children, or 68,959,429. 1.5% were confirmed to
have been abused by Child Protective Services, but only 24% of these
were physical abuse, yielding a total of 248,254. That gives you a rate
of 278 per 100,000. Way to many, but an awfully long ways from your
figure of 4,500 per 100,000.
May I also point out that if "the family violence death rate in 1970
was 18%," there would have been no living children in Sweden in 6 years?
Paul