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Is Slavery Moral?
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<blockquote data-quote="cvanwey" data-source="post: 72872234" data-attributes="member: 409550"><p><span style="color: #0000ff">Thanks for assuming that I'm lazy, because I do not agree with you. You can believe whatever you wish. However, I have come to no other conclusion, than to employ special pleading, when reading many verses in the Bible. As stated, other religions do it every bit as much as Christians. And I'm quite sure you have been in contact with them as well.</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff"></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">I have actually researched many topics, in extensive detail, over the past two years (as soon as I decided to actually research such claims, and not just blindly follow asserted authority). Making your statements about me, 2 years ago, might have been fairly on point (i.e.) 'not lifting a finger'. But not as of late. Giving me a reference, and telling me I need to read it, does not then vindicate the conclusion of the cited verses. I do not wish to repeat my perspective, yet again. I feel I have conveyed my position quite clearly. If you do not agree, fine.</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff"></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">Again, the Bible mentions that if you are not a Jew, one can be slaves for life, beaten with virtually no restrictions, property for life, etc; and merits no additional ad hoc interpretations. Such provocations require no additional research to 'justify.' It's pretty much in your face. It's pretty much the axiomatic conclusion. If you are not a Jew, you can be kept for life, property for life, beaten for life. Again, not being an 'indentured servant', under any classical definition...</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff"></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000ff">Thanks</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvanwey, post: 72872234, member: 409550"] [COLOR=#0000ff]Thanks for assuming that I'm lazy, because I do not agree with you. You can believe whatever you wish. However, I have come to no other conclusion, than to employ special pleading, when reading many verses in the Bible. As stated, other religions do it every bit as much as Christians. And I'm quite sure you have been in contact with them as well. I have actually researched many topics, in extensive detail, over the past two years (as soon as I decided to actually research such claims, and not just blindly follow asserted authority). Making your statements about me, 2 years ago, might have been fairly on point (i.e.) 'not lifting a finger'. But not as of late. Giving me a reference, and telling me I need to read it, does not then vindicate the conclusion of the cited verses. I do not wish to repeat my perspective, yet again. I feel I have conveyed my position quite clearly. If you do not agree, fine. Again, the Bible mentions that if you are not a Jew, one can be slaves for life, beaten with virtually no restrictions, property for life, etc; and merits no additional ad hoc interpretations. Such provocations require no additional research to 'justify.' It's pretty much in your face. It's pretty much the axiomatic conclusion. If you are not a Jew, you can be kept for life, property for life, beaten for life. Again, not being an 'indentured servant', under any classical definition... Thanks[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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