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<blockquote data-quote="El Correcto" data-source="post: 5609578" data-attributes="member: 60631"><p>No it isn’t. Christianity is packed full of pro slavery and master rhetoric.</p><p>Recognizing the evils in Christian doctrine doesn’t mean Christianity gets credit for it, I’d say Christianity is worse than the Old Testament and Judaism when it comes to slavery.</p><p>It excuses evil behavior from the masters and commands slaves to obey their masters as they would god, with fear and trembling.</p><p></p><p>It’s almost like when you don’t care about this world and view it only as a test to your allegiance to the cult you don’t really care if people spend their life in slavery or not.</p><p>For your one story about an Apostle sending a slave back to his master(lol trying to consider that anti-slavery), there is another 5-10 passage that strongly support master’s rights and admonish slaves into harsh servitude.</p><p></p><p>It’s a very silly argument to say Christianity freed the slaves. It’s also a silly argument to just use a blanket term like Christians to describe the abolitionists. They were mostly Quaker. They are much more like a [USER=26800]@Integrity[/USER] type Christian than they are a [USER=24302]@vantexan[/USER] or [USER=65823]@BrownFlush[/USER] .</p><p>This whole getting lectured by southern baptist type Christians is ridiculous, your denomination of Christianity, the one you learned Christianity from was the master’s brand of Christianity. They defended the slave trade of the south.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Correcto, post: 5609578, member: 60631"] No it isn’t. Christianity is packed full of pro slavery and master rhetoric. Recognizing the evils in Christian doctrine doesn’t mean Christianity gets credit for it, I’d say Christianity is worse than the Old Testament and Judaism when it comes to slavery. It excuses evil behavior from the masters and commands slaves to obey their masters as they would god, with fear and trembling. It’s almost like when you don’t care about this world and view it only as a test to your allegiance to the cult you don’t really care if people spend their life in slavery or not. For your one story about an Apostle sending a slave back to his master(lol trying to consider that anti-slavery), there is another 5-10 passage that strongly support master’s rights and admonish slaves into harsh servitude. It’s a very silly argument to say Christianity freed the slaves. It’s also a silly argument to just use a blanket term like Christians to describe the abolitionists. They were mostly Quaker. They are much more like a [USER=26800]@Integrity[/USER] type Christian than they are a [USER=24302]@vantexan[/USER] or [USER=65823]@BrownFlush[/USER] . This whole getting lectured by southern baptist type Christians is ridiculous, your denomination of Christianity, the one you learned Christianity from was the master’s brand of Christianity. They defended the slave trade of the south. [/QUOTE]
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