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  1. Feb 23, 2018 · As shown by the following passages — adapted from Noel Rae’s new book The Great Stain, which uses firsthand accounts to tell the story of slavery in America — for some of them that ...

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  2. Political Reasons. • Christians are to obey civil authorities, and those authorities permit and protect slavery. • The church should concentrate on spiritual matters, not political ones ...

  3. Jan 7, 2019 · Published in 1843, the book defends slavery using narratives from the Book of Genesis. Priest argued that God created black people to be slaves, citing Noah’s curse on his son Ham, who Priest claimed had black skin. “It was quite the read,” said Richmond, who chose the book. “When I think of Noah, I think of Noah’s Ark and the flood.

  4. Christian views on slaveryare varied regionally, historically and spiritually. Slavery in various forms has been a part of the social environment for much of Christianity's history, spanning well over eighteen centuries. Saint Augustinedescribed slavery as being against God's intention and resulting from sin.[1]

  5. Mar 12, 2024 · Of the many ways that Christians have invoked the Bible to justify their actions, none has exceeded in cruelty and wilful ignorance their appropriation of the “Curse of Ham” to justify slavery ...

  6. Jan 7, 2019 · In the modern era, Christianity and slavery are seen as oxymoronic. But for much of Christian history, many saw no conflict between keeping the faith and keeping or trading slaves. From the first century until the Civil War, the Bible itself was often used to justify slavery.

  7. Jan 29, 2007 · The Atlantic slave trade The Bible and slavery The Bible contains references to slavery ©. Like most holy books, the Bible can be used to support particular viewpoints, and slavery is no exception.

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