Zobel said:Facts not in evidence. I gave you consistent official documented positions. You give anecdotes, then accuse me of cherry picking.Quote:
Your link cherry-picked and ignored the reality. The Papacy abrogated aspects of their previous bulls and functionally did nothing to punish or prevent slavery.At this point it seems like you're actually not reading what's being discussed.Quote:
How was that different from Christian Europe after Columbus?
As noted multiple times on this thread there was slavery in Europe. Then there wasn't. Then there was again. And then there wasn't again. I'll leave it to you to figure out what caused those changes.
Feel free to have the last word.
I gave you dates and names. I also pointed out the extensive Christian-run slave economies that went on for centuries in the Pope's neighborhood. Your article ignored the events and dates I noted. It didn't bother to note that African slaves were seen as a fine alternative by Catholics to Native American slaves (even someone like de Las Casas). I haven't even bothered to discuss how fundamental slavery was to the Protestant British and Dutch empires and how much they incorporated scripture and faith into their slave codes. That faith did nothing for the slaves, who died at rates that would have disgusted the ancient Romans.