@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan I noticed you're a douche poet who's shitting on the blessings our ancestors have passed down through their traditions in attempt to seem smart, which is why all your current rebuttals have added NO REALATIVE info to the argument against Ch. being the main reason for western ab.
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan Presenting a typical "the west and all its traditions are shit" is typical cultural rebelion. The quote I picked was from Phoenix on the sword where a douche poet is badmouthing Conan because he killed the previous king even though he saved the people from a much worse despot
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan You actually edit wiki page? Well you have my respect for that my fellow sperg. Maybe I'll meet you at a Warhammer tourny one day, you seem like the type of ass who'd play Tau
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan My sources are eclectic and contain info about multiple instances, Just because i'm using it for one of those instances doesn't mean I'm referencing all of it. Thats like bringing me one of everything on the menu instead of just the chicken wings
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan 6 Const. banning any group of people from owning any other group of people is still a net win for abolition. Just because we don’t start at paradise, and instead move forward little by little from the primal earth we evolved into doesn’t mean that the steps forward aren’t good.
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan 2(cont)God wants us all to be treated equally and with love (your just putting your own anti-God bias here
3 I never said anything about the Essenes? I think you’re just cherry picking the source here to have any reason to dump on Christianity
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan 2Just because Paul argued for the freedom of one man does not mean he did it just because he is Christian, nor that he agreed with he practice itself. Although he did upkeep the doctrine of not rebelling/obeying your earthly authorities he reminds us through his writings that...
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan As for your other 6 “points"
1 Gregary tried, and as the leader of the Church his words carried weight with all Christians who would go on to free many of their own slaves voluntarily, even if the ruling government didn’t get on board
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan As for the Chinese, Emperor Wang Mang did abolish the practice in 9ad(as a way to deprive landowning families of power) but it was REISTATED 3 YEARS LATER in 12ad and persisted into the earlier half of the 20thcentury https://t.co/v3AGS8apL1
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan 1. slavery persisted after Ashoka ended the slave trade in his empire and reemerged shortly after, AND don't forget about the caste system in which the untouchables are basically slave labor for higher casts which continued until (cont.)
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan *sighs* Ok lets do this…You're changing the goal post, I never said christians were the first to adhere to an abolitionist mindset, but they were the the most widespread influence on ending slavery globally. (cont.)
1. Envy ≠Jealousy, learn to vocabulary
2. The 10th commandment forbids covetness among humanity for obvious reasons
3. God doesn't want the worship of other gods as they're either fairy tales or demons. An ancient writer/profit can best translate this to the less educated masses by simply saying "he is a jealous god"
@RustyWa88187240@MentallyNathan https://t.co/aVh06Jmbxc
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I can tell you've had a shallow education administered by political activists hellbent on demoralization. Here are just a few examples of the abolition of slavery in ancient times
@PhysicistTx@Atomsmade killed hundreds of millions.....You do realise that even if you added up all the crusaides together you'll find more people died in the Vietnam conflict. But please enlighten me, when and where were these "hundreds of millions" slaughtered in the name of Christianity?