Where does this verse say "slave" or "slavery"?
( ; ) told ya) it says kidnap and sell. I guess you agree the bible says kidnapping and selling a person was wrong, but enslaving them was not. Lol
It doesn't have anything to do with slaves purchased legally from non-Israelite tribes.
The verse says "anyone".
What it unequivocally prohibits is kidnapping.
And selling who you kidnapped. Lol. The verse doesn't say what he wants. Was it not you asking for a verse prohibiting owning a human being?
Sure looks really possible according to American history.
No slave owner actually owned a human being. Just as a thief never actually owns another persons property.
Sure looks really possible according to American history.
Yet here you are condemning the book that prohibited it! Weird huh?
This doesn't prohibit slavery. It says don't return escaped slaves.
Why do you think it says that?
That's not the same thing by a long shot. It could say "Don't own slaves at all." It doesn't.
Yes. It doesn't say what you want. But the letter is not addressed to a slaver owner, so saying don't own slaves at all would have left him free to return the slave! D'oh!
Odd that homosexuals = slave traders = those that kill their parents. It looks like "law breakers" is the real concern here if you look at the wider context of the passage.
Yes, things the bible is against. Its funny to see the atheist contort.
Great! So all we need is the verse showing that any form of chattel slavery is against the law. Which...you haven't been able to produce.
I have. You're in pretend mode. I'm used to it.
That makes this Timothy's opinion.
That's new! It's in the bible, written by an Apostle, saying slavery is wrong, but it's only the writer's opinion. Hee! Hee!
Not to mention the bible has passages allowing....
And here we he to the real reasons for the pretense, so the atheist can throw out everything he has against God. Soon we'll see the kitchen sink come flying out.
Feel free to make this case.
Thanks so much for offering an argument for me, but I think I'll stick to the Bible's contradiction of the OP's claim.
What part of, "treating or selling them as a slave, the kidnapper must die. You must purge the evil from among you." do you not understand?
Note that it is wrong even to treat another person as a slave. This verse has the word slave. Maybe because it's not plural, you can keep up your pretense?
If any of your fellow Israelites become poor and sell themselves to you, do not make them work as slaves.
Yep. It's obvious the Bible loves and condones slavery, just as that UN loves and condones war! You must purge that evil from among you! But it sure is great!
That is how those passages read to the anti-theist with his obtuse glasses on. Hilarious.