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"How to treat your slaves properly" is sooo immoral...![]()
Exodus 21:7-11
“When a man sells his daughter as a slave, she shall not go out as the male slaves do. If she does not please her master, who has designated her[a] for himself, then he shall let her be redeemed. He shall have no right to sell her to a foreign people, since he has broken faith with her. If he designates her for his son, he shall deal with her as with a daughter. If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, or her marital rights. And if he does not do these three things for her, she shall go out for nothing, without payment of money.
The Bible so sooo fucking moral...
If I treat my slaves properly, it is OK to have them?"How to treat your slaves properly" is sooo immoral...![]()
In Old Testament Israel, yes, it was okay to have them; it was legal in their society. It is not currently legal in 2023 A.D. U.S.A., therefore it is not okay to have them today. The apostle Paul wrote in Romans 13 that we should obey our government's laws.If I treat my slaves properly, it is OK to have them?
If slavery is indefensible, rules about their treatment are equally indefensible.In Old Testament Israel, yes, it was okay to have them; it was legal in their society. It is not currently legal in 2023 A.D. U.S.A., therefore it is not okay to have them today. The apostle Paul wrote in Romans 13 that we should obey our government's laws.
The Bible does not state that slavery is indefensible.If slavery is indefensible, rules about their treatment are equally indefensible.
Admit it, the Old Testament is a history book, not a moral guide book.
Also, the Bible in a history book AND a moral guide book.If slavery is indefensible, rules about their treatment are equally indefensible.
Admit it, the Old Testament is a history book, not a moral guide book.
In Old Testament Israel, yes, it was okay to have them; it was legal in their society. It is not currently legal in 2023 A.D. U.S.A., therefore it is not okay to have them today. The apostle Paul wrote in Romans 13 that we should obey our government's laws.
One of these doesn't fit.Also, the Bible in a history book AND a moral guide book.
I didn't say the Bible, I said the Old Testament.Also, the Bible in a history book AND a moral guide book.
What's your point of contention?One of these doesn't fit.
I didn't say the Bible, I said the Old Testament.
Carlin has you covered.
That is falseIf slavery is indefensible, rules about their treatment are equally indefensible.
Admit it, the Old Testament is a history book, not a moral guide book.
Have you never read the book of Proverbs?I didn't say the Bible, I said the Old Testament.
And yet @broncosmitty on cocaine? Not mind blowing. Mother nature is a crazy witchThe definition of mindblowing clever: George Carlin on cocaine
The only one of those that's "off limits" around here is "faggot."
The Bible does not state that slavery is indefensible.
Acts 17:6 - Jason caused trouble all over the world.The Bible also says that bats are birds ... sooo ...
Acts 17:6 - Jason caused trouble all over the world.
I’ll have you know, the only time I’ve ever been high on cocaine, I won a cornhole tournament. Thank you very much.And yet @broncosmitty on cocaine? Not mind blowing. Mother nature is a crazy witch