UB study Christians more likely to view corporal punishment of children as acceptable

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A new study conducted by University of The Bahamas researchers found that more people in The Bahamas who identify as Christian believe it is acceptable to use corporal punishment on children than those who do not identify as Christian. However, a minority of both groups surveyed said that corporal punishment should be illegal in The Bahamas. …
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