No. The truth is nuanced but leans in favor of Christianity. Christianity's role in stopping slavery is mixed. Early Christians accepted slavery as a societal norm, with biblical texts like Ephesians 6:5 instructing slaves to obey masters.
No. The truth is nuanced but leans in favor of Christianity. Christianity's role in stopping slavery is mixed. Early Christians accepted slavery as a societal norm, with biblical texts like Ephesians 6:5 instructing slaves to obey masters.
However, Christian principles of equality before God (Galatians 3:28) later inspired abolitionists. In the 19th century, Christian reformers like William Wilberforce in Britain and Quakers in America used faith-based arguments to push for abolition, significantly influencing anti-slavery movements.
Conversely, some Christians justified slavery using scripture, particularly in the U.S. South. Overall, Christian ideas fueled abolition but didn't uniformly oppose slavery historically.
OMG are you still talking? You really think we need you schooling us? You honestly see yourself as some kind of mentor, talking people into seeing things your way, whatever the hell that is? 🤣🤣🤣
This ought to work: Calm down!
Yep... More proof you're only here to annoy the fuck out of people until they block you. Thing is, I'm just gonna mute your stupid ass bc I think you're doing a spectacular job of showing what a waste of space you are all on your own. 🤷♀️👍🙄 Buh bye
Actually, the point was that you are excessively easily annoyed, while continuously not admitting that you were wrong about your statement of an "absolute" fact being magically "subjective" because it is "your" post.