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Post by goz on Jan 4, 2019 5:44:20 GMT
No “we” are not. You may believe that, but you have no biblical grounds for which to believe that since scripture clearly demonstrates that God doesn’t give a flying fuck about the Egyptians, the Sodomites, the Canaanites, the Amelakites, or all of the people in the world who existed in Noah’s time, minus one family. If we are all “children of God”, then what does it say about God’s character to slaughter so many of his children? Clearly, God’s allowance of slavery for non Hebrews was indicative of him not caring about the slaves of other nations as “his children”. Really? Where does scripture say that? And by the way, even IF he did do that, that’d pretty much make him an evil monster! Which obviously does not apply to non-Hebrew slaves, which you have still avoided offering an explanation for. Jonah chapter 4, verse 11: "And should I not Have Concern for the great city of Nineveh, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who cannot tell their right hand from their left, and also so many animals?"Gospel according to St. John chapter 20, verse 17: "Do not cling to Me, for I have not yet Ascended to My Father. Go and tell My brothers and tell them that I Am Going to My Father and Your Father; to My God and Your God."When reading the Holy Bible, one must take in the lessons which it clearly teaches. The Book of Exodus shows God's Wrath on those who enslaves another people. Of course Exodus chapter 22 verse 20 applies to non-Hebrew slaves. Who else could the strangers be the Hebrews themselves?    I LOVE Chapter and Verse fights, as long as it doesn't get too messy nor too much blood!  
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