ppp
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Christianity in the United States has always been a bitter opponent of social reform. Women's rights, labor rights, same sex marriage, interracial marriage, trans right, and yes, even slavery. Christianity consistently fights against social reforms until the majority of the populace changes, then claims that the reform was a Christian initiative the entire time. Pfui.??? May be you need to seriously think about the origination of law. Law always comes from one's religion, widely defined. A person's religion is known by their law. Law doesn't emerge from a vacuum, but from principles, which will be based on atheism or belief in some philosophy, or from some spiritual belief. You sit there sneering at religion, but laws based on religious belief have led to just and open societies; and laws based on atheist principles have led to grossly unjust societies.
And yes, I know that Christians like to give credit to Christianity for abolition. But Christianity supported and indulged in the practice of slavery for more than 1,500 years. It was the tiny pocket of Quakers who were pushing the entire rest of Christendom. And they got very little traction until the Industrial Revolution occurred and slavery was no longer as economically advantageous.