"Congratulations, you've now made assertions that slavery as described in the bible is both moral and immoral.
You're still stuck in a fantasy world where all of the Israelite slaves were treated well. The law protecting them did not apply to non-Israelite slaves. Not that it matters - that just is a greater degree of immorality.
No law that allows slavery is moral or just. It appears that you're too married to dogma to realize that. "
the problem is that you take a generalize what we're talking about. is physical punishment of a child immoral? it's too general, if you were to specify and say spanking, then i would say yes that is moral. you ask an impossible question, try to make it more specific
You're still stuck in a fantasy world where all of the Israelite slaves were treated well. The law protecting them did not apply to non-Israelite slaves. Not that it matters - that just is a greater degree of immorality.
No law that allows slavery is moral or just. It appears that you're too married to dogma to realize that. "
the problem is that you take a generalize what we're talking about. is physical punishment of a child immoral? it's too general, if you were to specify and say spanking, then i would say yes that is moral. you ask an impossible question, try to make it more specific