You can't have it both ways athrock. Either God's message was progressive and thus open to rejection, or it was simply reflective of the times. You have no objection to this god introducing a truly progressive morality in the New Testament, yet at the same time being impotent to deliver a similar message on slavery. You want to have it both ways, god being both potent and impotent to dictate morals to his people. That's nothing but special pleading on the issue of slavery.
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The Immorality of God - Slavery in the Old Testament
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