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Slavery in the bible.
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<blockquote data-quote="DogmaHunter" data-source="post: 72018953" data-attributes="member: 346237"><p>Well, honestly, it actually is that simple.</p><p>You are welcome to give an actual argument for why it apparantly wouldn't be that simple and I'll listen to that argument with an open mind.</p><p></p><p>But just saying that "it isn't that simple", will not cut it. Especially not when it does actually seem to be that simple.</p><p></p><p>X is immoral</p><p>Y thinks X is fine</p><p>Therefor, Y is immoral.</p><p></p><p>Kind of hard to argue with that logic, it seems to me...</p><p>Let's substitute the parameters with actual things, for reference:</p><p></p><p>- <strong>Genocide</strong> is immoral</p><p>- <strong>Bart</strong> thinks genocide is fine.</p><p>- Therefore, <strong>Bart</strong> is immoral</p><p></p><p>So, what exactly is wrong with this trail of thought?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The bible doesn't mention any motives or reasons.</p><p>It just condones and regulates slavery. Unconditionally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DogmaHunter, post: 72018953, member: 346237"] Well, honestly, it actually is that simple. You are welcome to give an actual argument for why it apparantly wouldn't be that simple and I'll listen to that argument with an open mind. But just saying that "it isn't that simple", will not cut it. Especially not when it does actually seem to be that simple. X is immoral Y thinks X is fine Therefor, Y is immoral. Kind of hard to argue with that logic, it seems to me... Let's substitute the parameters with actual things, for reference: - [B]Genocide[/B] is immoral - [B]Bart[/B] thinks genocide is fine. - Therefore, [B]Bart[/B] is immoral [B][/B] So, what exactly is wrong with this trail of thought? The bible doesn't mention any motives or reasons. It just condones and regulates slavery. Unconditionally. [/QUOTE]
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