Anonymous wrote:we think of slavery as the odious and indefensible North Atlantic slave trade, but Abraham had slaves. I mean what was Hagar but a slave? I can't be bothered to look them up right now, but there are numerous passages in the Bible that condone the practice of slavery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we think of slavery as the odious and indefensible North Atlantic slave trade, but Abraham had slaves. I mean what was Hagar but a slave? I can't be bothered to look them up right now, but there are numerous passages in the Bible that condone the practice of slavery.
Please stop consuming whatever it is that has made you this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we think of slavery as the odious and indefensible North Atlantic slave trade, but Abraham had slaves. I mean what was Hagar but a slave? I can't be bothered to look them up right now, but there are numerous passages in the Bible that condone the practice of slavery.
Please stop consuming whatever it is that has made you this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:we think of slavery as the odious and indefensible North Atlantic slave trade, but Abraham had slaves. I mean what was Hagar but a slave? I can't be bothered to look them up right now, but there are numerous passages in the Bible that condone the practice of slavery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...defends slavery. This is what American Christian Nationalism is:
https://www.peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch/christian-nationalist-commentator-joshua-haymes-says-slavery-not-inherently-evil
"The institution of slavery is not inherently evil," Haymes insisted. "It is not inherently evil to own another human being."
"It is very important that every Christian affirm what I just said," he continued. "Not only should they affirm it, every Christian in today's society should be able to defend what I just said. Every Christian should be able to defend it ... Christians in America have been led astray on this topic. They've been led to believe things that the Bible doesn't teach, and when we go beyond the Bible, there are dire consequences."
IOW, if it's in the Bible, it's OK??
No, it's even worse. Read the article.
These monsters preach "qualified immunity", but even worse: if it's not explicitly condemned in the Bible, it's OK, and *must not be challenged at all*. And the Bible will never get an update (unless you are Mormon).
Anonymous wrote:...defends slavery. This is what American Christian Nationalism is:
https://www.peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch/christian-nationalist-commentator-joshua-haymes-says-slavery-not-inherently-evil
"The institution of slavery is not inherently evil," Haymes insisted. "It is not inherently evil to own another human being."
"It is very important that every Christian affirm what I just said," he continued. "Not only should they affirm it, every Christian in today's society should be able to defend what I just said. Every Christian should be able to defend it ... Christians in America have been led astray on this topic. They've been led to believe things that the Bible doesn't teach, and when we go beyond the Bible, there are dire consequences."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...defends slavery. This is what American Christian Nationalism is:
https://www.peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch/christian-nationalist-commentator-joshua-haymes-says-slavery-not-inherently-evil
"The institution of slavery is not inherently evil," Haymes insisted. "It is not inherently evil to own another human being."
"It is very important that every Christian affirm what I just said," he continued. "Not only should they affirm it, every Christian in today's society should be able to defend what I just said. Every Christian should be able to defend it ... Christians in America have been led astray on this topic. They've been led to believe things that the Bible doesn't teach, and when we go beyond the Bible, there are dire consequences."
IOW, if it's in the Bible, it's OK??
Anonymous wrote:...defends slavery. This is what American Christian Nationalism is:
https://www.peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch/christian-nationalist-commentator-joshua-haymes-says-slavery-not-inherently-evil
"The institution of slavery is not inherently evil," Haymes insisted. "It is not inherently evil to own another human being."
"It is very important that every Christian affirm what I just said," he continued. "Not only should they affirm it, every Christian in today's society should be able to defend what I just said. Every Christian should be able to defend it ... Christians in America have been led astray on this topic. They've been led to believe things that the Bible doesn't teach, and when we go beyond the Bible, there are dire consequences."