The immorality comes from the fact that God is supposedly eternal, so, should know the rules that will be most relevant for humans to follow throughout time on earth. And in parts of his book, he outlines how best to deal with slaves instead of condemning it. That's why it is Christ's responsibility, coming down here to tell us God's will and not correcting the outline that had been given before. If bestiality and arson were specifically allowed and given the stamp of approval by God in his holy book previously, then yes, I would include those in "If Jesus says nothing about these things and doesn't condemn them, then he is immoral because he's giving his implicit approval for the way the law was set up previously".
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Is Christianity Inherently Supportive Of Slavery And Misogyny?
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