Sounds more like conservatives to me.
Race doesn't exist in Judeo Christian theology, only ones fixated on it are the left.
How did the white christians come to believe that they were doing a good thing by enslaving Blacks if that is true? You do realize that some white christians are left dont you? Did you know the first documented slave ship was named The Good Ship Jesus?
Please learn to read. I stated race does not exist in Judeo Christian theology. As in the guiding document - the Bible.
BTW - slavery was not invented by whites. And it was Christianity that brought an end to slavery in the West. An estimated 12 million live in slavery today, primarily in Islamic nations.
Why did you state that when its not true? The bible mentions race all the time.
Yes slavery was invented by whites. Whites (Slavs) were the original slaves. Thats where the word comes from. No christianity didnt bring an end to slavery in the west. A war fought to keep the union intact brought a semi end to slavery.
"Yes slavery was invented by whites."
Gads, you're a moron.
An uneducated, fixated moron.
Slavery existed in every society. It is the most basic of economic systems.
When private property does not exist, the only thing individuals can offer is themselves.
That's right: voluntary slavery, e.g., indentured servants.
- The first Africans brought in captivity to colonial Virginia in 1619 became indentured servants, like the white indentured servants who were common at that time. Both were released as free people after a set number of years. Maldwyn Allen Jones, “American Immigration,” p. 13, 32.
- How and when this changed to perpetual slavery for blacks is unclear, but by the 1640’s, Africans brought to Virginia no longer had indenture contracts. Yet as late as 1651, some Negroes whose period of indenture expired were still being assigned land for themselves, as were the white indentured servants. Franklin, “From Slavery to Freedom,” p. 71-72.
- 1647 Nathaniel Bacon born. Led Bacon’s Rebellion which united poor blacks and poor whites in Virginia to kill all Indians. Ruling class feared that such union might threaten them; hastened transition to racial slavery.
- The first explicit law passed in America that recognized slavery as a perpetual condition, extending to future offspring, appeared in 1661 in Virginia. Franklin, Ibid.