snowbear37 wrote:
Christian views on s***ery are varied both regionally and historically. In the early years of Christianity, s***ery was a normal feature of the economy and society in the Roman Empire, and well into the Middle Ages and beyond.[1] Most Christian figures in that early period, such as Saint Augustine, supported continuing s***ery whereas several figures such as Saint Patrick were opposed. Centuries later, as the abolition movement took shape across the globe, groups who advocated s***ery's abolition used Christian teachings in support of their positions, using the 'spirit of Christianity', biblical verses against s***ery, and textual argumentation.[2]
rumitard, as usual, you try to defend anything that the libs/progs spout off about. This country would be better off if people like you did leave it because you certainly don't love it.
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