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Nastassja Lopez

Ms. De Mare

AIT English III ¾

March 11, 2013

                                      Christianity and Slavery

       Christianity has been around since the beginning of time to introduce hope, and a set of

moral guidelines that people follow in order to reach “heaven” or in other terms, Christianity has

provided a false sense of security that their followers would attend paradise in the afterlife.

Christianity itself is an ironic religion that promotes “spiritual freedom” while being a firm

advocate for slavery.Every religion has an evitable flaw, and as it turns out to be, slavery is

Christianity’s flaw. “The Christian Bible is very clear that slavery was not only permitted in

ancient Israel, but was in fact endorsed by God” (Faithless). Using verses from the Bible,

Christianity has negatively impacted slavery throughout the ages by convincing humans that

slavery is just and fair. That sort of thinking gave birth to the ideology behind slavery in the

1800’s in the U.S. Slaves were treated the same way in the 1800’s as they were in ancient

Christianity; like property. Christianity has negatively influenced and encouraged slavery since

the birth of the Bible to the renaissance of slavery in the United States.

       “Your male and female slaves are to come from the nations around you; from them you

may buy slaves. You may also buy some of the temporary residents living among you and

members of their clans born in your country, and they will become your property. You can

bequeath them to your children as inherited property and can make them slaves for life, but you

must not rule over your fellow Israelites ruthlessly.”(Lev 25:46) The Bible blatantly states that

one may own a foreigner slave, thus ensuring that the slave is the property of the master and
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inheritance to the master’s children. Slaves in the Israelite society had limited rights, were

emotionally and physically abused; they were worth less than an average person. “Israel’s law

about releasing a permanently disfigured slave applied to the master’s treatment of the

slave.”(Thom Stark). If the slave is beaten by the master, and is not deathly injured then the

master has not committed a crime, and is not fined. Slaves during ancient Israel came from the

poor families who needed food, or people who have sinned. These people eventually become

slaves and are looked down for being inferior. Slaves are subject to coercion and violation, with

no rights to integrity or privacy.“Since as a result of sin, different classes of' men have been

produced, and that these differentiated classes are "ordained by divine justice."”(Quodlibet) Pope

Gregory in 600 A.D divided mankind into a hierarchy of rulership, where one man is more

dominant than the following. This notion of supremacy is exemplified in the story of Ham. The

story of Ham involves Ham and his descendants being cursed to eternal servitude due to

Hamseeing his father naked. The curse slowly turns Ham’s descendants black referencing that

Ham is the biblical ancestor of African-Americans. By doing so, people of darker skin were

forced to become slaves.

       While there are bold and clear slavery commandments in the Bible, and there are no anti-

slavery commandments. This culminates to pro-slavery activists having the upper hand in the

biblical debate against the abolitionists on whether slavery should be kept or condemned. Using

the Bible as a tool, pro-slavery advocates were able to institute slavery in pre-war America. “If

we apply sola scriptura to slavery, I’m afraid the abolitionists are on relatively weak ground.

Nowhere is slavery in the Bible lambasted as an oppressive and evil institution.”(Faithless). The

absence of anti-slavery passages and verses on how slaves were treated are found in the Old

Testament, and spoken naturally in the New Testament inferring that slavery is normality.
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Therefore, by using just the Old Testament, promoters of slavery were able to enact a doctrine of

slavery during the times of the slave trade in America. From the prosecution to the beating of a

slave, the masters in pre-war America were able to defend their crimes by arguing that under

God’s right, slaves were to be treated inferiorly to their masters as they were in biblical times.

       In addition contrary to modern belief, the eradication of slavery in the United was not due

to Christians. In fact, the Bible was used to justify the American slave trade for years. Slavery in

ancient Christianity is the basis for slavery in the antebellum South. Slaves were brought, sold,

and kidnapped if they ran away from their masters. This is how early Christianity influenced the

actions of the Europeans. While the Bible establishes the code of conduct for the treatment of

slaves, these codes were vague and easily bent. Usually those codes of slave treatment are only

applied to Hebrew slaves, none else. Just how in Israel you could kidnap, capture, or purchase a

slave against their will, so could you in the South. More over in the South, the enslavement of a

U.S. citizen was termed illegal in the same way that an Israelite could not enslave a fellow

Israelite. Slavery in early Christianity set the foundation for the building blocks of slavery in the

eighteenth-century South.Since slavery was God’s right, Christian slave holders would use this

term as an excuse to buy slaves, or a cheap work force. The slave holders would use the Curse of

Ham to rectify the use of African-Americans during the triangular trade. All in the name of God,

slaves were ill-treated and sometimes even killed during the Atlantic slave trade.

       Christianity planted a seed that blossomed to a rose; beautiful but deadly. Just like how

this religion gives humanity hope, this religion also enslaves humanity to serve under one

another. As corrupt as slavery was, this was the norm of the people in biblical times for they

operated at different standards than modern day societies. Just as how Europeans believed the

Earth was flat, the people in Israel believed slavery as being commanded by God. While this
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theory is sane, slavery advocates during the pre-civil war in America knew slavery as being

horrid and still held on to the notion of slavery by acclaiming to the bible for support. Until this

day, not only did Christianity negatively impact the use of slavery but there still pious Christians

who try to defend and justify the use of slavery in the antebellum South.

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Christianity and Slavert

  • 1. Lopez 1 Nastassja Lopez Ms. De Mare AIT English III ¾ March 11, 2013 Christianity and Slavery Christianity has been around since the beginning of time to introduce hope, and a set of moral guidelines that people follow in order to reach “heaven” or in other terms, Christianity has provided a false sense of security that their followers would attend paradise in the afterlife. Christianity itself is an ironic religion that promotes “spiritual freedom” while being a firm advocate for slavery.Every religion has an evitable flaw, and as it turns out to be, slavery is Christianity’s flaw. “The Christian Bible is very clear that slavery was not only permitted in ancient Israel, but was in fact endorsed by God” (Faithless). Using verses from the Bible, Christianity has negatively impacted slavery throughout the ages by convincing humans that slavery is just and fair. That sort of thinking gave birth to the ideology behind slavery in the 1800’s in the U.S. Slaves were treated the same way in the 1800’s as they were in ancient Christianity; like property. Christianity has negatively influenced and encouraged slavery since the birth of the Bible to the renaissance of slavery in the United States. “Your male and female slaves are to come from the nations around you; from them you may buy slaves. You may also buy some of the temporary residents living among you and members of their clans born in your country, and they will become your property. You can bequeath them to your children as inherited property and can make them slaves for life, but you must not rule over your fellow Israelites ruthlessly.”(Lev 25:46) The Bible blatantly states that one may own a foreigner slave, thus ensuring that the slave is the property of the master and
  • 2. Lopez 2 inheritance to the master’s children. Slaves in the Israelite society had limited rights, were emotionally and physically abused; they were worth less than an average person. “Israel’s law about releasing a permanently disfigured slave applied to the master’s treatment of the slave.”(Thom Stark). If the slave is beaten by the master, and is not deathly injured then the master has not committed a crime, and is not fined. Slaves during ancient Israel came from the poor families who needed food, or people who have sinned. These people eventually become slaves and are looked down for being inferior. Slaves are subject to coercion and violation, with no rights to integrity or privacy.“Since as a result of sin, different classes of' men have been produced, and that these differentiated classes are "ordained by divine justice."”(Quodlibet) Pope Gregory in 600 A.D divided mankind into a hierarchy of rulership, where one man is more dominant than the following. This notion of supremacy is exemplified in the story of Ham. The story of Ham involves Ham and his descendants being cursed to eternal servitude due to Hamseeing his father naked. The curse slowly turns Ham’s descendants black referencing that Ham is the biblical ancestor of African-Americans. By doing so, people of darker skin were forced to become slaves. While there are bold and clear slavery commandments in the Bible, and there are no anti- slavery commandments. This culminates to pro-slavery activists having the upper hand in the biblical debate against the abolitionists on whether slavery should be kept or condemned. Using the Bible as a tool, pro-slavery advocates were able to institute slavery in pre-war America. “If we apply sola scriptura to slavery, I’m afraid the abolitionists are on relatively weak ground. Nowhere is slavery in the Bible lambasted as an oppressive and evil institution.”(Faithless). The absence of anti-slavery passages and verses on how slaves were treated are found in the Old Testament, and spoken naturally in the New Testament inferring that slavery is normality.
  • 3. Lopez 3 Therefore, by using just the Old Testament, promoters of slavery were able to enact a doctrine of slavery during the times of the slave trade in America. From the prosecution to the beating of a slave, the masters in pre-war America were able to defend their crimes by arguing that under God’s right, slaves were to be treated inferiorly to their masters as they were in biblical times. In addition contrary to modern belief, the eradication of slavery in the United was not due to Christians. In fact, the Bible was used to justify the American slave trade for years. Slavery in ancient Christianity is the basis for slavery in the antebellum South. Slaves were brought, sold, and kidnapped if they ran away from their masters. This is how early Christianity influenced the actions of the Europeans. While the Bible establishes the code of conduct for the treatment of slaves, these codes were vague and easily bent. Usually those codes of slave treatment are only applied to Hebrew slaves, none else. Just how in Israel you could kidnap, capture, or purchase a slave against their will, so could you in the South. More over in the South, the enslavement of a U.S. citizen was termed illegal in the same way that an Israelite could not enslave a fellow Israelite. Slavery in early Christianity set the foundation for the building blocks of slavery in the eighteenth-century South.Since slavery was God’s right, Christian slave holders would use this term as an excuse to buy slaves, or a cheap work force. The slave holders would use the Curse of Ham to rectify the use of African-Americans during the triangular trade. All in the name of God, slaves were ill-treated and sometimes even killed during the Atlantic slave trade. Christianity planted a seed that blossomed to a rose; beautiful but deadly. Just like how this religion gives humanity hope, this religion also enslaves humanity to serve under one another. As corrupt as slavery was, this was the norm of the people in biblical times for they operated at different standards than modern day societies. Just as how Europeans believed the Earth was flat, the people in Israel believed slavery as being commanded by God. While this
  • 4. Lopez 4 theory is sane, slavery advocates during the pre-civil war in America knew slavery as being horrid and still held on to the notion of slavery by acclaiming to the bible for support. Until this day, not only did Christianity negatively impact the use of slavery but there still pious Christians who try to defend and justify the use of slavery in the antebellum South.