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Yes, the above words upholding slavery, like the previous words downgrading women, are printed on the pages of the supposedly holy Bible, the book which Pauline Christians call the Word of God. Fortunately, there does exist a truly holy Bible; and, fortunately, that Bible forbids slavery and upholds the dignity of women. That truly holy Bible is The Essene New Testament; and it is indeed worthy of the term THE WORD OF GOD. Unfortunately, the Pauline fundamentalists dont read it! Thus, the above excerpts from the Pauline bible upholding slavery were used by governmental and religious authorities to defend the institution of slavery for nearly 1,900 years. In fact, when Abraham Lincoln first tried to put an end to slavery in America many Christian Churches opposed him AND USED THE ABOVE WORDS OF PAUL TO DEFEND SLAVERY IN AMERICA. The Southern Baptist denomination was formed to defend the practice of slavery in America; their theological defense of slavery was based on the words of Paul. AND EVEN THE KU KLUX KLAN BASED THEIR EARLY PRO SLAVERY PROPAGANDA ON THE ABOVE WORDS OF PAUL. (The Klan was formed three years after the end of the Civil War but hoped to overturn the freedom won by blacks and return to slavery.) How many whipped black backs, stretched black necks (lynchings), cross burnings, (yes the Christian cross burning in front of a black persons home is a symbol of the Pauline Christian Klan) and burnt black churches are directly attributable to the above words of Paul? Larson was certainly correct in his assertion that THE ESSENES ABSOLUTELY FOREBADE THE PRACTICE OF SLAVERY. In fact, as Upton Clairy Ewing points out in his book The Prophet of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Essenes were the very first people in history to condemn slavery: The Essenes were the only sect in their part of the world who opposed the custom of slavery. They seem to have been the first people on earth to condemn slavery. Philo of Alexandria, a contemporary of the Essenes, wrote: Least of all were any slaves to be found among them, for they saw in slavery a violation of the law of nature which made all people free. Jesus, the Essene Messiah and founder of the religion Paul claimed to represent, declared:
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 03:11:37 +0000

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