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I could probably hit you and make you do what I say with out knocking out your teeth or causing you to lose an eye, lol. How do you think an Israeli dealt with a slave that said "STFU! Dig your own toilet, ya dirty >edited<! ??? Quote:
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:jump: So what happened to this church? Where were they during the African slave trade? Quote:
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If you wish, you can start a new thread on the Partition of Palestine. That would be fun, at least for skeptics. |
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You still have not learned that you will not be able to win any debates just by mentioning links and books. In order to win debates, you have to be able to come up with good arguments of your own, and you do not have any. You frequently try to let your sources do your thinking and arguing for you. That will not work. |
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2. This also seems to say that it doesn't matter if something is morally wrong; if you don't have a good chance of changing the status quo, then don't bother trying. That's quite opposed to the other lessons in the bible where the text clearly states that people are to do the right thing, even if they are the only ones doing it. 3. They had time to go on a crusade against other sins (i.e., hypocrisy, etc.) and didn't consider that to be a hindrance to their primary mission. Of course, it helps that they considered hypocrisy, etc. to be sins in the first place. The reason they failed to mention slavery is because they didn't consider it to be a sin. Quote:
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No, this is just whitewashing a moral evil - and it's the same thing that the southern slaveowners said to their black slaves: "Yes, we're all equal in the eyes of God. Now get back to picking cotton." It never ceases to amaze me the contortions that apologetics will get itself into, when it wants to avoid admitting a mistake or a moral failure in the bible. |
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If God stopped killing people with hurricanes, would that be a hindrance to Christians' primary mission? Of course not, it would be a help, so please do not embarrass yourself my bringing up what is and is not a hindrance. |
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The primary issue in this thread is not about anything that Jesus said. It is about whether or not Old Testament slavery was immoral. If arnoldo wishes to discuss off-topic issues, I request that he start new threads of his own. If arnoldo continues to try to derail this thread, I request that a moderator tell him to stay on topic.
There is no doubt that Old Testment slavery was immoral. Consider the following Scriptures: Leviticus 45:26 KJV - And ye shall take them as an inheritance for your children after you, to inherit them for a possession; they shall be your bondmen for ever: but over your brethren the children of Israel, ye shall not rule one over another with rigour. NASB - You may even bequeath them to your sons after you, to receive as a possession; you can use them as permanent slaves. But in respect to your countrymen, the sons of Israel, you shall not rule with severity over one another. NIV - You can will them to your children as inherited property and can make them slaves for life, but you must not rule over your fellow Israelites ruthlessly. The Amplified Bible - And you shall make them an inheritance for your children after you, to hold for a possession; of them shall you take your bondmen always, but over your brethren the Israelites you shall not rule one over another with harshness (severity, oppression). The word "but" appears in all four translations. It is used to distinguish between two different methods of treatment regarding two different groups of people, Hebrews and non-Hebrews. Consider the following excerpts from the aforementioned Scriptures: KJV - ye shall not rule one over another with rigour. NASB - you shall not rule with severity over one another. NIV - you must not rule over your fellow Israelites ruthlessly. The Amplified Bible - you shall not rule one over another with harshness (severity, oppression). Those texts clearly show that the writer believed that it was immoral for Hebrew slaves to be forced to be slaves for life. We know that because previously in the same sentence, involuntarily forcing non-Hebrew slaves to be slaves for life was endorsed, followed by the word "but," which as I said "is used to distinguish between two different methods of treatment regarding two different groups of people, Hebrews and non-Hebrews." |
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