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Slavery in the bible.
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<blockquote data-quote="Par5" data-source="post: 71986439" data-attributes="member: 403758"><p>You the one who is cherry-picking. Your god gave different instructions for the treatment of Hebrew slaves to slaves of other nations. The point is that there is no condemnation of slavery in the bible, and slavery is slavery no matter how you try to dress it up. If a person can have his children taken away from him and used as an inheritance by his master, then that person is a slave. If a person can be beaten by his master and die as a result of that beating, but so long as he survives for a few days before dying the slaver escapes any punishment because the slave is his money, then that person is a slave. If the slaver puts an awl in someone's ear to show ownership as one would with a sheep, then that person is a slave. These are all the ingredients of slavery. I see nothing good in any of those things, so I ask you, do you believe it is morally acceptable to consider another human being to be your property?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Par5, post: 71986439, member: 403758"] You the one who is cherry-picking. Your god gave different instructions for the treatment of Hebrew slaves to slaves of other nations. The point is that there is no condemnation of slavery in the bible, and slavery is slavery no matter how you try to dress it up. If a person can have his children taken away from him and used as an inheritance by his master, then that person is a slave. If a person can be beaten by his master and die as a result of that beating, but so long as he survives for a few days before dying the slaver escapes any punishment because the slave is his money, then that person is a slave. If the slaver puts an awl in someone's ear to show ownership as one would with a sheep, then that person is a slave. These are all the ingredients of slavery. I see nothing good in any of those things, so I ask you, do you believe it is morally acceptable to consider another human being to be your property? [/QUOTE]
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