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It is ironic that men who hunt other people for a profession do go to church and pray for their fellow man. A person is no less human even though he/she has a problem. I noticed that this question is listed under slavery so that truly makes the "fugitive hunter" a hypocrite since he states one thing and does another. He talks the talk but doesn't walk the walk.

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Q: Why do we sense irony when we read that the men who hunted fugitives for money said prayers with their families on Sundays?
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