You keep refering to black preachers {Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson}, neither of whom were slaves or slave owners, and yet fail to explain why you think thier opinion on this topic is any more important than anyone else's.
So it is your opinion that the fact that Martin Luther King as a young man couldn't use the same restrooms and water fountains or eat at the same lunch counter as whites along with the fact that his relatives were probably slaves should have no effect on how he would view your slavery and the bible issue. It seems your opinion is Martin Luther King's emotional connection to the issue of slavery is no different than someone who is white and relatives are from England. I contend that would be ridiculous. And thus for you to imply that it is "not relevant" to this bible/slavery issue that Martin Luther King and Jesse Jackson and Ralph Abernathy and Al Sharpton decided devote their careers to the teachings of Christ is also ridiculous.
Last edited: