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Slavery is biblical, but is it right?

In the Bible, the Israelites tried to genocide the Canaanites, but they failed. They made the Canaanites slaves…, but how did that work out? The Israelites were taken into captivity by the Assyrians, and never returned. What the Israelites tried to do to the Canaanites befell the Israeites, instead. It’s called the Law of Sowing and Reaping — what you sow, you will reap.

The Israelites did not honor the treaty Abraham made with Abimelech, the Treaty of Beersheba, to treat each other with kindness. Jesus said the same thing in Matthew 7:12 — the Golden Rule. That is the One Law God gave to mankind. The Israelites disobeyed, and were destroyed. The Canaanites and their descendants obeyed, and were delivered. They inherited the land as prophesied in Psalm 37. The spirit that told the Israelites to genocide the Canaanites was not God, it was satan. In fact, the spirit that changed Jacob’s name to Israel was not God, but Satan. The promises made to Jacob came true, the promises made to Israel did not, because they were lies.

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