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Is Slavery Moral?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moral Orel" data-source="post: 72886487" data-attributes="member: 377019"><p>I agree, it's not common to hear a Christian agree though. That would seem to make the point of this thread moot, though. If we can say that God didn't literally write the law explicitly, then we can simply reconcile the awful things by simply saying, "They're only human, they did their best and it was an improvement, God only offered a little help in the right direction." And then still condemn all the (at <em>least</em> seemingly) bad stuff in the OT that it claims came directly from God without condemning God. That isn't necessarily the <em>correct </em>answer to it all, but it would be valid. </p><p></p><p>The folks who take everything literally are kind of stuck, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moral Orel, post: 72886487, member: 377019"] I agree, it's not common to hear a Christian agree though. That would seem to make the point of this thread moot, though. If we can say that God didn't literally write the law explicitly, then we can simply reconcile the awful things by simply saying, "They're only human, they did their best and it was an improvement, God only offered a little help in the right direction." And then still condemn all the (at [I]least[/I] seemingly) bad stuff in the OT that it claims came directly from God without condemning God. That isn't necessarily the [I]correct [/I]answer to it all, but it would be valid. The folks who take everything literally are kind of stuck, though. [/QUOTE]
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