@riikerman Sir, I say, I do apologize for my lack of cultural sensitivities. I know somehow I have contributed to your struggles. Bow, exit. Bow, exit. Continue bowing...
Try these books: "Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation of Race in New England, 1780-1860", by Joanne Pope Melish, Cornell University Press, 1998 "Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery", by Anne Farrow et al, Ballentine Books, 2005 Dan
Were there Biblical reasons for slavery? Did the Christian Bible explicitly condemn slavery or "suggest" a person had a choice? Is it a matter of "interpretation " of the scriptures? 🤔😉
Slavery was of a different nature in Biblical times. Every 7 years, slaves were to be set free...unless they didn't want to be; this may point to slaves being treated better than they would have had to endure on their own.
tH@@panthercreek60 The Bible does condone slavery. It does say that there are rules for how to treat your slaves. Google: slavery in the Bible and tell me what you find.
Calhoun looks like a guy I saw last weekend at Circle K. He was drunk, on a bike, and buying Powerball.
@riikerman Sir, I say, I do apologize for my lack of cultural sensitivities. I know somehow I have contributed to your struggles. Bow, exit. Bow, exit. Continue bowing...
he looks like Beethoven on meth
I think they found his worst picture and doctored it to make him look worse because of his views on Aristotle. - TAV ♥️🇺🇸🌎👍
bruh its the green goblin willem dafoe
Can you tell me the name of the music that was played in the background like around 1:10 in the video
Number 4, Khruangbin. Amazing band!
Industrial revolution in New England depended on Southern cotton.
Read Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged and Profited from Slavery
Based john c calhoun
To hell with his monument in Charleston
Try these books:
"Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation of Race in New England, 1780-1860", by Joanne Pope Melish, Cornell University Press, 1998
"Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery", by Anne Farrow et al, Ballentine Books, 2005
Dan
It's down now
Were there Biblical reasons for slavery? Did the Christian Bible explicitly condemn slavery or "suggest" a person had a choice? Is it a matter of "interpretation " of the scriptures? 🤔😉
Yes judeochrostians believe in the curse of Canaan, that his father Ham was black and Canaan was to be a servant to his brethren (other races)
@@PersistentPatriot I do not know of any "Judeos" who justified slavery with the mark-curse of Ham story. 🤔
Slavery was of a different nature in Biblical times. Every 7 years, slaves were to be set free...unless they didn't want to be; this may point to slaves being treated better than they would have had to endure on their own.
No. The Bible does not condemn , nor condone slavery. Neither does it give judgement on polygamy.
tH@@panthercreek60 The Bible does condone slavery. It does say that there are rules for how to treat your slaves. Google: slavery in the Bible and tell me what you find.
Well now John......,......m😮
The background music should have been that proud to be an American song lol joke