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Slavery Never Condoned in Biblical Terms - Determined as Judgement for Fallen Societies

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in response to reader comment: And it was attacked on Biblical grounds, too

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Jan 1, 2022 at 18:23

While it may be observed that slavery is not unique to Islam, Islam appears to continue in its acceptance of use as the indications of continued practice indicates. Trying to implicate Biblical refrences to authenticate its contnued use is merely a tool of the rebellion of the Adversary against humanity in contnued defiance of Biblical precepts in which belief in the Jewish Savior is set up to release the captivity of the captives; a circumstance that apparently many (but not all) of the Muslim community appears to struggle in with some prejudice.
In Biblical terms, slavery is part of humanity's rebellion to the ordinances of the Alimghyty Sovereign and those who continue to practice it in rebellion to Biblical principles are themselves in condemnation to suffer its effects.

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