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There is no "commandment" that forbids racism. In fact, racism, slavery, killing people from other tribes; that was all acceptable in biblical times.There is no "commandment" that forbids racism. In fact, racism, slavery, killing people from other tribes; that was all acceptable in biblical times.There is no "commandment" that forbids racism. In fact, racism, slavery, killing people from other tribes; that was all acceptable in biblical times.There is no "commandment" that forbids racism. In fact, racism, slavery, killing people from other tribes; that was all acceptable in biblical times.
They were not "intoxicated" by liberty and slavery was a part of life. It was an acceptable part of society and had been for thousands of years. Even, today slavery still exists.
Not now as slavery is universally outlawed. However, in the past when slavery was almost universally acceptable, people of all colors were slaves and people of all colors were masters.
Of cause it is acceptable! If it's the culture of someone then i think there is no reason why it shouldn't be acceptable.
No, in his time slavery was an acceptable practice.
Slavery was and remains a worldwide problem. It has been acceptable by governments and individuals alike when it has suited their purpose.
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it was practiced in the Bible
Slavery still exists. There are 25 million men, women, and children that are slaves today. The people who own slaves see them as property and buy/sell them around the world. Many children are sex slaves and Isis even has published a handbook on slavery and how to enslave people. The people against slavery work at freeing people. Today there are some groups who raise money to buy people out of slavery.
I do not think anyone knows, but there has always been slavery in every race of their own people from when people were able to gain power over others
bcuz white people think they are better then everyone and needed people to work for them
yes. He wasnt as opposed to slavery as many people think. He was just interested in conserving the nation.