RE: Why the Bible Doesn't Condemn Slavery
January 8, 2015 at 4:45 am
(This post was last modified: January 8, 2015 at 4:48 am by Thumpalumpacus.)
(January 8, 2015 at 3:32 am)Godschild Wrote:(January 7, 2015 at 11:58 pm)100 Years of Solitude Wrote: I don't want to insult the OP but one thing has to be said about this....
there is always an excuse of some sort for the immoral actions perpetrated in the Bible, particulary in the Old Testament.
Whether because it's a thing that was common in the past so why all the fuss about (despite morality being timeless), or the guy that killed his son because God told him is misunderstood or even that when it says in the book women are servants of men and should obey them it's actually not literally...
I mean c'mon, it's getting ridiculous. At least have the decency to come up with better arguments.
How's this for a better argument, you do not believe in the God of the Bible, you've clearly have established this. So man has to be responsible for the actions of others that's against the moral high ground you have put on the immorality of slavery.
Then why is it that you and the rest of the atheist sit on your hands while the greatest slave trading in history goes on right under you noses. There are 10's of thousands of young girls and boys sold into the sexual slavery every year. Christians are actually going to dangerous places in the world to help these girls and boys escape this slavery, yes that's right the church is using an underground railroad of sorts to free these young people while you and the rest sit on your hands and so you can have your own life and enjoy sitting around here . So at least have the decency to say you've failed these precious souls for your own contentment. But, you like the rest here will allow this slavery to continue on, the worst slavery and largest amount of slavery the world has ever seen. Maybe you want be able to sleep knowing you have failed your fellow human beings and get busy doing something about it.
GC
Your god approves the slavery that you Christians claim to fight against. Your god thinks it's good -- but you guys go out to try and prevent it.
What does that tell you?
And, while we're on the topic -- how many slaves have you saved, personally?
None? I thought so. Hypocrite.
(January 8, 2015 at 3:34 am)Godschild Wrote: at Lek, good job defending chattel slavery.
GC
Fixed for accuracy.