Message from @Doctor Anon
Discord ID: 516821539795107843
based and Christ-pilled
I'M A MUFFIn
AND iT'S MUFFIN TIMe
WHO WANTS A MUFFin
PLEASE I JUST WANNA DIE
PLEASE SOME BODY KILL ME
fuck no
Stop
PLEASE IT'S MUFFIN TIME
hush your shut hel the your up
<:dynoSuccess:314691591484866560> ***imperatore Deli#0356 has been warned.***
fuck the shut you hush up
First QOTD - Ban @Doctor Anon in name of Christ?
bles
@Draco i cant be banned idiot
?ban @Doctor Anon
fuck he's right
?ban Daddy Anon
Democracy will prevail. We will storm Bastille
demogay
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its been 10 minutes
<@&516817984782729217> Daily Question <:PraiseGod:484196233020440586>
- Does the Bible endorse slavery? Explain and Debate.
I sure as hell hope so
It endorses the fair treatment of servants
No. It condemns but allows slavery.
~~Africans gay lol~~
Hmm
The King James version never uses the word slave in the way that we think of slavery. Rev 18:13 and Jeremiah 2:14 are the only two times that the word slave is used in the KJV and it is clearly not talking about God condoning it whatsoever.
In fact the KJV uses the word servant for these verses that are said to condone slavery. For example I am a servant to my boss at work. All the verses that are supposedly supporting "slavery" can be looked at as servitude. There were instances where people in the bible were required to pay off debt by working it off through serving the person that they owed/stole from.
Forced slavery was punishable by death
For Hebrew servants they were required to be freed by their masters after 7 years. Of course the bible does not condone slavery. It is clearly talking about servitude: either willingly or because they owed money. Read these verses in the KJV in context and it will become very clear and evident.
And to add to my previous statement
There was a lot of indentured slavery in those days. Indentured slavery was basically an alternative to homelessness; it was a way of providing for your family when you ran out of the means to afford your own room and board. These slaves had to be released in the Year of Jubilee, Unless the slaves themselves chose otherwise
Read Leviticus 25:39-43
It condones slavery
Doesn't mean you have to own slaves
It does not. Which verse?
@Draco so it endorses it?
Condones means sanction. It does not endorse slavery