Homestead -> RE: What is the Difference? (8/1/2006 4:24:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: txpet i found your response bery interesting ... i am truly Master's slave as He is free to tell me anything at any time and i will obey ... however, that does not mean that i have no free will as Master does not micromanage .. occasionally He leaves me to my own devices for quite awhile ... while i do check in with Him and i do ask permission as the rules require, i go about my life and make decisions and pay bills and run errands and do as i wish .. this does not make me any less His slave as all this is as He desires So, my will is not free, it is His but He requires me to exercise my own will for a majority of the time ... soooooo The most valued slaves in ancient times were those who accepted thier place, and could be trusted to do as told without fear of disobedience. These were seldom sold, for they had great value to thier owners. They also tended to merit better treatment, many were fine craftspeople, and thier work was much sought after. Perhaps I seem to romanticise slavery, it was a very cruel institution for the most part. You will never see me defend it. I only point out that not all relations in it were abusive or degrading. Then as now, there were good owners and bad-the good ones treated thier servants well.
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