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To: Doctor Stochastic
You claim that slavery wasn't brought by Christians? Who by then? Moslems? Hindus? Wiccans? The Christian writers of the Constitution recognized slavery as legal (although I would guess that some would have liked to find a way to abolish slavert but couldn't figure out how to do it.)

The slavers that brought them to Mass. - what were their names? What was their worldview? Did they claim to be Christians - what is the evidence for this? Got any? If they did claim to be Christians, does that mean that they really were? If they werer or weren't does that inculpate all the inhabitants of New England? You have not made a case - you make it and then I'll respond.

I know about Jackson (he was an ancestor of mine.) I find it sad that he fought to preserve slavery. There have been many good people with glaring flaws; Jackson was one.

I find it sad that you don't understand the thinking of your own ancestor. In his own words, he did not fight for slavery. Who is right about Jackson? You or Jackson? All men are flawed pal, but Jackson was one of the best.

425 posted on 11/13/2003 12:27:25 PM PST by exmarine (sic semper tyrannis)
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To: exmarine
"The slavers that brought them to Mass. - what were their names? What was their worldview? Did they claim to be Christians - what is the evidence for this? Got any? If they did claim to be Christians, does that mean that they really were? If they werer or weren't does that inculpate all the inhabitants of New England? You have not made a case - you make it and then I'll respond."

Boy are you dodging now. It doesn't make any difference who brought them or what their views were. It was this overwhelmingly Christian nation that eagerly accepted the slaves and put them to work.
434 posted on 11/13/2003 12:32:42 PM PST by kegler4
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To: exmarine
I don't know the names of the members Massachussets legislature who in 1641 were the first to authorize slavery. The famous slave ship "Desire" was constructed at Marblehead and captained by William Pierce who was regarded by his; contemporaries as a "godly man."
457 posted on 11/13/2003 12:43:05 PM PST by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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