Source: Purdue University Dept of Sociology
Seeing only two groups with a majority against corporal punishment, one by only a slim margin, is certainly depressing…
I wonder if there’s any particular reason why Jewish people are more averse to corporeal punishment than others? Don’t suppose any can offer some insight?
It’s worth noting that one can be Jewish and a nonbeliever at the same time.
It wasn’t until my late 20s that I learned how “relaxed” Judaism could be. I hadn’t thought you could be part of a religion yet a nonbeliever at the same time.
There are atheists and theists at my temple. Many people come just to be part of the culture.
I’d like to see Buddhists and Muslims in this chart!
Way to be, Jews!