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Why does the god of the Bible consider slavery to be moral??

 
 
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Reply Sun 23 Sep, 2007 06:16 pm
Joe Nation wrote:
Hank, can I call you Hank? If that is supposed to be response, it's a poor one. Remember the individuals in the present conversation were not discrediting God or the Bible, they were following it. Their actions were regrettable but they were Biblical. No doubt about that.

And please, don't give us that guff about spiritual freedom as if it's a substitute for actual freedom.

Martin Luther King would say different.

Joe(And he'd be right.)Nation


Maybe i'm mistaken, but I don't see mankind heading in any kind of positive direction in the near future. Freedom is a fight that is being waged forwards and backwards. Russia & US have seen recent setbacks. Real freedom can't come until people no longer have to die to get it.
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Reply Sun 23 Sep, 2007 06:25 pm
Joe Nation wrote:
Neo: You didn't answer part two of the question:

If Martin Luther King and Ralph Abernathy aren't any more then nominal Christians, then who is?
Those who heed John 13:35
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