Sentences with phrase «told slave owners»

He even told slave owners that they had to be good to their slaves.
Why didn't your omnipotent god tell slave owners that owning people was wrong and that they should instead pay their slaves as free workers?
when he sent the letter in Philemon... he told the slave owner to «love the slave as a brother» if again, one truly loves another... they would not enslave them

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Tell that to the elderly female slave who has an arm broken with a rod and her owner gets NO PUNISHMENT.
And even Paul in his letter to the salve owner Philemon tells Philemon to treat his runaway slave as «a brother in Christ,» and to recieve him and have grace and mercy upon him.
But that same God also told the owners to love and treat their slaves as brothers.
(Speaking of Foghorn Leghorn, one of the funniest guys I've never actually met, Rod from the awesome The Black Guy Who Tips podcast told a joke today on Facebook about how he loved Foghorn Leghorn when he was a toddler, but realized after getting older that he was probably a slave owner.
After the slave owner Proximo tells Russell Crowe's gladiator that to achieve his goal he must not just slaughter the opposition but do it with style to «win the crowd» Maximus replies: «I will give them something they've never seen before».
«Tell Massa»,» he said, an apparent reference to Mr. Trump as a slave owner, «tell Mr. Trump not to miss his ride.&raTell Massa»,» he said, an apparent reference to Mr. Trump as a slave owner, «tell Mr. Trump not to miss his ride.&ratell Mr. Trump not to miss his ride.»
Solomon is soon re-named Platt and his story of twelve years of slavery and bondage under many slave owners is told as he thinks of ways to regain his freedom.
The film, which was written, directed and stars Nate Parker, tells the story of Nat Turner, a Virginia slave who organized a revolt in 1831 against white slave owners to free African - Americans.
Starring Matthew McConaughey «s sneer, «Free State of Jones» tells the true story of Newton Knight, a man who deserted the Confederate Army during the Civil War and created his own militia of other deserters and freed slaves who fought back against the Rebs and their predations on poor local land owners.
It may seem strange that Tarantino manages to get away with telling such potentially provocative stories, but the fact of the matter is that slave owners and Nazis are easy targets for a revenge movie — the audience will have a hatred of them before the film has even started, so the filmmaker's job of encouraging us to revel in their killing is that much easier.
Lester takes readers to Savannah, Georgia, in 1859 in a fictionalized account of the largest slave auction in American history, told in alternating voices of slaves, slave owners, and abolitionists.
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