I would suggest you try to convince them with logical arguments.
For example, you can convince people to do things. That's quite powerful, if you think of it.
For example, you can convince people to do things. That's quite powerful, if you think of it.
For example, you can convince people to do things. That's quite powerful, if you think of it.
George Whitefield
George Whitefield
George Whitefield
They convince people that the theist doesn't know how to form a logical argument.
it was creating really bad arguments and he didn't want people to get hurt... :I
Proslavery arguments were based on the notion that slavery was a necessary part of the economy and a "positive good" for slaves. Those who supported slavery argued that it was a beneficial institution providing economic stability and protection for the slaves. Some of the most common proslavery arguments included: Slavery was beneficial to the slaves providing them with a secure and stable life protection and basic needs like food clothing and shelter. Slavery provided economic stability for the slave-owning class. Slavery was a necessary evil for the continuation of the Southern economy. Slavery was a natural way of life and the slaves were better off in servitude than in a free society. Slavery was a form of punishment for people who had done wrong in the past. Slavery was a form of "divine mandate" from God.Ultimately proslavery arguments were attempts to justify the institution of slavery and to refute any moral or ethical objections to it.
The biggest was that, because of the postdeluvian interaction of Sam, Ham, and Noah, Ham and his people were cursed to be servants of Sam's people.
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