Source: Purdue University Dept of Sociology

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Seeing only two groups with a majority against corporal punishment, one by only a slim margin, is certainly depressing…

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I’m honestly shocked that all of them are so high.

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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?

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It’s worth noting that one can be Jewish and a nonbeliever at the same time.

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4 points

How is that possible?

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5 points

You are jewish by birth and a believer by faith.

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5 points

Wouldn’t that be an ethnicity then, and not a religious identity?

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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.

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There are atheists and theists at my temple. Many people come just to be part of the culture.

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That’s pretty cool tbh

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4 points

I’d like to see Buddhists and Muslims in this chart!

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Way to be, Jews!

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