@Zenos7 "slavery was abolished in despite of religion" https://www.britannica.com/summary/Abolitionism-Key-Facts
"Despite its brutality and inhumanity, the slave system aroused little protest until the 18th century when rationalist thinkers of the Enlightenment began to criticize it. They argued that certain rights, including liberty, belonged to all individuals. Quaker and other evangelical religious groups also condemned slavery for its un-Christian qualities."
Yeah, Christianity has nothing to do with the abolition of slavery.
Quaker and other evangelical religious groups also condemned slavery for its un-Christian qualities."
You think the average joe was a philosopher back in the day? See how dumb you guys are. The new education systems you guys adopted in Germany is showing its effect already. The two Germans guys that decided to troll me today are definitely dumber than old school Germans.
"Despite its brutality and inhumanity, the slave system aroused little protest until the 18th century when rationalist thinkers of the Enlightenment began to criticize it. They argued that certain rights, including liberty, belonged to all individuals. Quaker and other evangelical religious groups also condemned slavery for its un-Christian qualities."
Yeah, Christianity has nothing to do with the abolition of slavery.
your copy-paste here literally states that enlightenment thinkers were the key reason, because christianity and other abrahamic religions were fine with this shit for centuries
interesting way of putting me on ignore, spamming me with posts lmao.
the new testament isnt doing anything to go against what the old establishes for slavery. no matter how much you cry
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"some christians said it was un-christian".
your copy-paste here literally states that enlightenment thinkers were the key reason, because christianity and other abrahamic religions were fine with this shit for centuries
shit...so the average joe was a philosopher? Popular pressure had nothing to do with it? Are you sure the slave owners(which were the people that had money and time to study philosophy) would just let their slave trading empires die because they decided it was a good thing. This is either naivety or straight up dishonesty. The Brazilian Monarchy literally suffered a military coup because they outlawed slavery.
the slave system aroused little protest until the 18th century when rationalist thinkers of the Enlightenment began to criticize it. They argued that certain rights, including liberty, belonged to all individuals. Quaker and other evangelical religious groups also condemned slavery for its un-Christian qualities."
@Zenos7 "slavery was abolished in despite of religion" https://www.britannica.com/summary/Abolitionism-Key-Facts
"Despite its brutality and inhumanity, the slave system aroused little protest until the 18th century when rationalist thinkers of the Enlightenment began to criticize it. They argued that certain rights, including liberty, belonged to all individuals. Quaker and other evangelical religious groups also condemned slavery for its un-Christian qualities."
Yeah, Christianity has nothing to do with the abolition of slavery.
oh yeah, Christ asking slaves/servants to be treated farily did nothing to improve their condition. Dude, just admit you ignorant on christian history. I'm not educated in a bunch of topics either and so is everyone else. Take your L like a man. There is nothing Christian about slavery. Slavery existed in despite of Christianity. The first nations to abolish slavery were Christian ones too.
if religions have different creation stories, then they cant be true at the same time, and are therefore mutually exclusive. probably not true for every religion, but still
if religions have different creation stories, then they cant be true at the same time, and are therefore mutually exclusive. probably not true for every religion, but still
They can have different creation stories and still have similar teachings. Not every religion treats creation myths as dogmas of faith. Just look at Asian religions. Another L
shit...so the average joe was a philosopher? Popular pressure had nothing to do with it? Are you sure the slave owners(which were the people that had money and time to study philosophy) would just let their slave trading empires die because they decided it was a good thing.
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