For once? People are always forgetting key points about the past.
Spidey wrote:3. The Bible “was” used as an excuse for slavery for hundreds of years.
I realize that. The important point I make is that they don't have a leg to stand on, biblically-speaking, in justifying their lifestyles and actions (which from many accounts I've heard were evil). The Bible, in the Old Testament, was speaking to the Hebrews who were under their law and their covenant with God. This covenant does not extend to Americans, only the new covenant can. These people were obviously hypocrites and liars, because while they tried to use the Bible in defense of the practice it is certain that they did not abide even by the non-applicable portions of scripture that were their shields in their dealings with their slaves. So what? People will lie, and there are a lot of lies and liars out there. Believe it or not there were people in history that took them to task on it--people that would be in agreement with me! And now you and anyone else in your ignorance and impertinence gets to take the errors of the ones
they were fighting, and use them as a tool against
me... congratulations.
And this "most people want to live in peace" stuff is subjective and naive, IMO. Sure people who are the victims or the ones watching at the sidelines of violence want peace, and some people even care enough about their loved ones and their fellow man to want peace, but a lot of people want what they want, and will do what they can to get it, thinking only of themselves, and that is where strife and violence come from, and when someone is not only selfish but motivated and inventive--having not only the desire but the means, that's where you have a real problem.
Insurrectionist wrote:Is that another my bible is better than your bible reference?
Nope. But it's your right as a defensive, ignorant American to call it that. That's another KJV/NKJV is a more faithful representation reference. The fact that I use the more faithful version does not afford me any enjoyment or pride (I wouldn't know a thing about it except for my dad and a gentleman by the name of
Les Garrett). I don't give a damn about who's right and who's wrong. It's just that you're not going to get an accurate representation of the original writing in many of the Bible versions that are prevalent today, and that is what it is. If you're really trying to understand what it is that God is trying to convey, that should be pretty important to you. If your bible is simply your favorite flavor, that speaks to your maturity.
Insurrectionist wrote:So if you happen to be enslave remember as a Christian you are to obey your master.
That is correct. The Bible also tells us not to become slaves of men, having been made free by God. I would say that God is not as concerned with the situation of slavery as he is with the souls and the eternal situation of those involved. Throughout the Bible many men of God have lived in a godly manner in less than ideal situations (Daniel, Joseph, ...).