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    Haha no, god explicitly commanded slavery on multiple different instances. That’s irrelevant though, as god is the one who created everything knowing how it would turn out with full ability to prevent it, making it 100% his fault. For example:

    When God supposedly created Adam and Eve, he had perfect foreknowledge that they would eat from the tree and cause the bullshit that is the fall and original sin. And yet, he still put the tree there. He still put the serpent there. He still gave them access to the tree. He could have chosen not to let any of these things happen, but he didn’t.

    When a toddler swallows a bottle of poison you’ve left on the floor, whose fault is it? (Hint: it’s not the toddler’s, and it’s certainly not the toddler’s future great great great great great grandchildren’s)

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      Christians never have a reply to this. Actually no… I’ve seen some of them literally say that slavery is fine after having this discussion.

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        Nah you just don’t get it, slavery is fine when god commands it because he created us and might makes right, obviously. /s

        Yeah, I will occasionally throw call-in shows like the atheist experience on as background noise while I do things. I’ve heard my share of terrible takes on why slavery on the bible is actually a good thing.

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          Hey, same lol… After a while you realize how few arguments they have. It’s always the same handful, and people call in thinking they’re gonna blow the guy who’s been doing this for 30 years’ mind