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Is Slavery Moral?
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<blockquote data-quote="2PhiloVoid" data-source="post: 72872260" data-attributes="member: 167101"><p>You're going to have to explain to me specifically, from the original Hebrew texts, how and why you link these passages up like a train of railway cars. As far as I'm concerned, Exodus 21:20-21 isn't specifically referring to foreign slaves, but if you "know better," please enlighten me. Furthermore, as to the passage in Leviticus, I see no reason that if a life-time slave who was <u>not</u> previously a convert to the Israelite faith and culture (i.e. a foreigner) decided to become circumcised as convert (as in the case of a male), or a female who becomes either married to an Israelite master or to a converted slave, wouldn't have some opportunity to be manumitted at some point as per the requirements for Hebrew slaves. But again, you must know better than the rest of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2PhiloVoid, post: 72872260, member: 167101"] You're going to have to explain to me specifically, from the original Hebrew texts, how and why you link these passages up like a train of railway cars. As far as I'm concerned, Exodus 21:20-21 isn't specifically referring to foreign slaves, but if you "know better," please enlighten me. Furthermore, as to the passage in Leviticus, I see no reason that if a life-time slave who was [U]not[/U] previously a convert to the Israelite faith and culture (i.e. a foreigner) decided to become circumcised as convert (as in the case of a male), or a female who becomes either married to an Israelite master or to a converted slave, wouldn't have some opportunity to be manumitted at some point as per the requirements for Hebrew slaves. But again, you must know better than the rest of us. [/QUOTE]
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