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To: PatrickHenry
I readily admit there have been abuses meted out by so-called Christians throughout history. The Middle Ages are evidence of an illiterate body of believers run amok, brought on by the deliberate attempts by those in power to keep the population ignorant. Any and all of those infractions were as a result of there misconstruing straightforward direction laid out in the context of the passages of scripture. The reason our constitution outshines any former attempt at governance is because a majority of the formers were literate, God honoring Christians.

It is quite clear from the writings of the founders that many of them struggled with the practice of slavery. There were also some who justified slavery because the Bible spoke in terms of master and slave. However, a contextual reading of the passages reveals that God endorsed servants, as in workers who worked and lived with their boss.

A Bondservant was a servant that when his or her tenure of service had been completed was free to leave, but instead chose to continue in the service of their boss (master). They would put a large earring in their ear to symbolize their commitment to the house of their boss.

Unfortunately, many southern Christians chose to sinfully equate their own practice of slavery with the indentured version endorsed in scripture. Their materialistic desire to prosper put them at odds with Christ's straightforward message. This debate was ongoing in the American church during the two hundred years leading up to the emancipation.

In the end, and with much damage done to the testimony of Christians, and dehumanizing of the slaves in America, the country got it right. As you may note many Christians are hesitant to criticize the Presidents desire to welcome immigrants as freely as our economic stability will allow. However, the Bible reveals it is critical for those immigrants to assimilate to our morals, laws and language in order to facilitate the stability in absorbing new hard working individuals into our society.

These principals for right thinking are clearly taught in the pages of the Holy Bible. As our nation, via science or via the overlawyering that Jesus attacked so adamantly in the 1st century Jewish nation will fall just as all other great societies of the past.

Even though mankind is going to twist off into blatant rebellion against God in the end, it would be prudent for us as a nation to get back to the foundation of what made this country the greatest in history, for our children’s sake.
86 posted on 02/08/2004 8:08:43 PM PST by bondserv (Alignment is critical!)
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To: PatrickHenry
P.S. The reason I chose the handle bondserv is because, of my own free will, I have chosen to allow Jesus to put a ring in my heart. The Holy Spirit inspired me to the fact that it was needful, and I chose to respond in the affirmative.
87 posted on 02/08/2004 8:15:26 PM PST by bondserv (Alignment is critical!)
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On the contrary. I would put the knowledge of the Scholastics up against anyone today, flaws and all. If you are attempting to show that because Aquinas was wrong about something that we cannot trust him in other matters, you are seriously wrong.

Anyone can do this to anyone else with the end being that you cannot trust anyone. Nixon lied about Watergate so how can we believe that we sent a man to the moon during his presidency?

As regards the issue of slavery, Scripture has specific proscriptions about it. The assumption that we have ended it is false on many levels: we ended the capitalist version of it in this country and that's it. The socialist version of slavery still exists in this country as the government believes that it has a right to the product of your labor.
To claim moral superiority to ancestors who owned slaves as we indulge in one of the most promiscuous eras in history is ridiculous at best.

And as racism didn't start with Darwin, it must also be stated that egalitarianism didn't start with Marx.

93 posted on 02/09/2004 7:53:16 AM PST by TradicalRC (While the wicked stand confounded, Call me, with thy saints surrounded. -The Boondock Saints)
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