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Look up these Bible verses:

- Exodus 21:20-21 – God says that it is OK to own slaves, and it is also OK to beat them.
- Colossians 3:22-24 – Slaves need to obey their masters.

- Ephesians 6:5 – Slaves need to obey their masters just as they would obey Christ.

- 1 Peter 2:18 – Slaves need to obey their masters, even if their masters are harsh .


And so on…
And why do all intelligent people abhor slavery and make it completely illegal? You have to come up with some kind of weird rationalization to explain it.

2007-08-03 17:15:55 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God was NOT a proponent of it. It was simply a FACT OF LIFE of those times, and MANY PEOPLE STAYED ALIVE who would have STARVED TO DEATH had they been "free."

Paul writes in Galatians 3:28 "There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, neither male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus."

The "BIG PICTURE" of the New Testament includes FAIRNESS and EQUALITY. Slavery was so ingrained in the culture that, had Christ and the apostles said "all slaves must be set free" they would have never gotten people to listen to the bigger message.

The rise of Christianity was substantially responsible for the fall of Rome, which was mostly built on a slave economy. As more people began to recognize the incongruity of having freedom in Christ while at the same time holding others in slavery. This toppled the culture from the inside.

Rather than outright opposing slavery, the New Testament taught ALL Christians to treat one another like brothers. It taught the slave to deal respectfully and faithfully with his or her master. This brought slave owners into the church to find out what had changed the lives of their slaves so much.

No, the Bible DOESN'T SUPPORT slavery, but simply recognizes it as an element of the society and times and teaches people how to live in a system dominated by slavery. Within a few generations of the time of Jesus, most slavery had vanished, not because it was condemned, but because people recognized that it was not the best way.

The gospel of freedom toppled the system from the inside instead of attacking it from the outside.

2007-08-03 17:17:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

have you ever heard God? I mean not known God cause yes everyone knows and is God. But, have you ever heard words out of the sky, or from others, or the radio, etc? God does not speak in language like we do. How could he? He isn't even a he or she I'd call Him a whole new subject like God = he, she and it. So God didn't condone slavery in the Bible because those words are not the words of God. God is in the space, the silence, the nothingness of nothing. The TRUE words (which you'll have to find for the TRUE meanings between the lines - like God) are spoken through a person embodying God in such a way that his words come through from the inspiration of his experience of God. God is only in the present moment. God can only be experienced. He does not reside or exist anywhere else.

2007-08-03 17:27:14 · answer #2 · answered by be. 1 · 0 0

None of the passages you cite advocate slavery.
Two things:
1) Slaves were not necessarily the same in Biblical times as they were in 19th Century America. Indentured servant-hood was a way for people to pay-down their debts, or feeding their familes. Servants were given their freedom after 7 years, the year of Jubilee, according to the Law.
2) The scriptures address slavery/servant-hood as a fact of life. It's more important that every believer find a level of contentment is whatever station in life they have.

If you are employed, are you not therefore a servant?
If you have credit card debt, are you not a slave?

2007-08-03 17:27:00 · answer #3 · answered by Bobby Jim 7 · 0 0

I don't think God "wrote" the Bible. Jesus or any of his direct disciples didn't write the Bible. Jesus solely preached love and compassion for all of mankind. During the time, slavery was a natural thing. Most people abhor slavery because it is inhumane. Would you like it and accept it if you were a slave being ordered by a fellow human being?

2007-08-03 17:24:38 · answer #4 · answered by Empire 2 · 0 1

I'm going along with sunestauromai's on this one. Since God gave man free will he's dealing with man on his own terms just like God didn't want man to start killing and eating meat but since man is so hardheaded God had to tell him what not to eat otherwise there might not be any people left on the planet. God trys to give man the chance to do the right thing but if we're not going to listen then God will settle up with us at the end.

2007-08-03 17:39:53 · answer #5 · answered by Owl 4 · 0 0

Slavery became in each and every society in those days. The Jewish scripture teaches a thank you to handle slaves compassionately somewhat than treating them badly. working example. Slaves might desire to be taken from people who lost a conflict. yet in a various way that a guy or woman became a slave became by utilising owing somebody money or something. in the event that they won't pay it, they could flow to the guy and supply themselves as a slave till it became paid off. In maximum societies back then slaves have been dealt with very badly. In Judaism, by utilising Jewish regulation, slaves had to be dealt with compassionately. The slave had to take transport of the comparable style of bedding that the grasp used. The slave had to be fed first till now the grasp, and with the comparable style of foodas the grasp. The slave became no longer allowed to take transport of artwork that the slave became no longer already familiar with doing till now he became a slave. The slave became allowed to marry, even into the grasp's kinfolk. no be counted if the slave married into the grasp's kinfolk or no longer, if the slave married then his spouse and any little ones have been given the comparable style of bedding and foodstuff the grasp had. The slave's little ones little ones have been provided an coaching, and weren't in any respect subjected to harsh artwork. All slaves have been provided their freedom each and every seven years. If the slave refused to be set loose, which did ensue each and every each and every so often, then the slave became delivered till now the courtroom and a small notch became made in his ear to instruct that HE himself had chosen to proceed to be a slave. His little ones and spouse have been freed in spite of everything. ALL slaves have been freed each and every fifty years on the Jubilee year whether they did no longer choose for to be freed. The Jewish regulation is the only regulation from that factor that provided those issues for slaves. it is the only compassionate device that existed for slaves at that factor. it may incredibly be on your earnings to overview approximately Jewish regulation so which you do no longer seem stupid in basic terms posting the headings of the guidelines which you don't be conscious of something approximately.

2016-10-09 04:36:10 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Because the entity of God is the the biggest, blood thirstiest monster ever created in the mind of man.

2007-08-03 17:18:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Deuce said "You have to remember that slavery back then wasn't what slavery is now. Slaves were usually POWs, debtors, or criminals."

.... and their kids.

2007-08-03 17:33:12 · answer #8 · answered by ʄaçade 7 · 0 0

You have to remember that slavery back then wasn't what slavery is now. Slaves were usually POWs, debtors, or criminals.

2007-08-03 17:20:57 · answer #9 · answered by Skunk 6 · 0 1

And people say we need the bible to have morality. Such nonsense.

2007-08-03 17:22:04 · answer #10 · answered by kc 4 · 1 0

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