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Hahaha! It has always amazed me how people indebted to intellectual discussions via the culture of a forum completely disregard all historical context of an ancient peoples. xD

I get that it's the "in" thing now to hate on ancient texts to seem smart but ...

Quoting a writing from the ancient Jewish leader Moses is equivalent to studying the history of the peoples in those times and locations. Please, note that basically ALL nations used an enslavement "banking" system that basically boiled down to: You pay off your credit card by working for the creditor for a few years (or for however many years the owner thought was sufficient).

It has absolutely nothing to do with recent American slavery traditions embedded in deep racism and superiority complexes.

The only similarities are the translation of the word: slave.

The economics of ancient cultures was drastically different from how it has been for all post-1600s Bank of England cultures. :P



Ancient texts are fine. Great fun, so long as they are treated as ancient texts.

I don't think that anybody is distressed by the Code of Hammurabi, but that is because there are not people going around sincerely stating that they believe the Code of Hammurabi to be timeless and perfectly just, and Hammurabi himself to be someone to look to for ethical or moral guidance.

It is only when the historical context of ancient documents is purposely ignored or denied that those ancient documents become the targets of modern criticism.


I like your use of emoticons to express your opinion about the historical context of text.




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