Did Paul Endorse Slavery? | Is the Bible Contradictory?
Is the Bible Contradictory?
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According to leading atheists, the Bible celebrates slavery. The apostle Paul allegedly endorsed the practice, and Christians supposedly attempt to cover-up the “embarrassing” slavery statements in the Bible. Are the critics correct, or is there a reasonable explanation for how Paul and other Bible writers handled this issue?
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