| > The eventual abolition of slavery in England was driven directly by Christian beliefs, however much they'd evolved in the ensuing time. You do need to provide some evidence to support this claim. AFAIK slavery became unnecessary in the industrial era. So it morphed into Indentured servitude. Bible followers didn't hesitate from pillaging the world. > Women were considered to be "in the image and likeness of God." Could you quote something from Bible on this topic. > the Romans didn't care how much you suffered. It was the Roman Empire where Christianity took off first. Christianity tool off when Roman king understood it's political power and decided to use it. He then forced it down the throats of unorganised pagans who got eliminated brutally. > But the tendency for many donors to use such legal instruments for self-glorification, personally advantageous politicking, and the conservation of family wealth did little to help larger numbers of the destitute in growing Roman imperial cities. If that is the case then why GDP of Europe was declining? |