There is no doubt about it, in Christianity (according to the bible) if you disobey God's will (and do not sincerely ask for forgiveness) you will be punished, and Jesus does a good job of getting that point across in a way the people (some of whom might only hear him speak once) will remember.
Exactly!
God is cruel, unjust and (by modern standards) evil.
Thank you for agreeing with me.
I describe how it would probably do more harm than good in this post:
I know you did. And the problem for you hasn't changed.
The problem with this is multifold
1.) Jesus doesn't give a set of conditions which allows slavery to be acceptable. He simply condones it and he went so far as to tacitly permit the beatings of slaves for violating rules they were unaware of.
2.) The new testament permits Christians to be both master and slave. This clearly contradicts the idea that jesus would condone slavery on the grounds of the "enemy combatant" argument.
3.) The same hazards regarding enemy combatants exist today. It's expensive to have prisoners and if you releasse them, you run the risk of them re-attacking you. We can simply put forward the reasons we don't enslave such combatants.
a.) It permits other nations to capture your people and enslave them.
b.) Keeping enemies as slaves is costly and requires brutal treatment to force compliance and requires high oversight costs to prevent escape.
c.) It gives moral justification against other nations to unite and rise up against you.
4.) The argument assumes that enemies that were captured were always put into slavery. This isn't true and indeed the romans were rather good at taking over areas and turning the new people into citizens.
DOC, god is