He's like the clown we have, by name Boris Johnson: if he didn't talk so much then he'd be less likely to utter so much garbage.
The hell he's not. Why do you think he superglues that dead rat on his head everyday. For the fun of it?
Where, in your infinite wisdom, do you think you have the right to define Christians and Christian beliefs? Are you God?
How can you stand to defend this ignorant sack of shyte? Doesn't it make you feel slimy all over when you hear this imbecile saying stupid crap every time he opens his big mouth?
Largest U.S. Churches, 2012 Denomination name Members (thousands) The Roman Catholic Church 68,202 Southern Baptist Convention 16,136
Absolutely right. Just wanted to help your post be seen again, because gibberish is the exact word to describe the diarrhea that flows from the duck's mouth.
So the Southern white men were to continue doing field work while be black slaves were going to be doing factory work and neither the whites or the blacks would get paid for their labor. Those slave owners were some smart cookies. Everyone but them were slaves.
"The standard image of Southern slavery is that of a large plantation with hundreds of slaves. In fact, such situations were rare. Fully 3/4 of Southern whites did not even own slaves; of those who did, 88% owned twenty or fewer. Whites who did not own slaves were primarily yeoman farmers. Practically speaking, the institution of slavery did not help these people. And yet most non-slaveholding white Southerners identified with and defended the institution of slavery. Though many resented the wealth and power of the large slaveholders, they aspired to own slaves themselves and to join the priviledged ranks. In addition, slavery gave the farmers a group of people to feel superior to. They may have been poor, but they were not slaves, and they were not black. They gained a sense of power simply by being white. In the lower South the majority of slaves lived and worked on cotton plantations. Most of these plantations had fifty or fewer slaves, although the largest plantations have several hundred. Cotton was by far the leading cash crop, but slaves also raised rice, corn, sugarcane, and tobacco. Many plantations raised several different kinds of crops." http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2956.html None the less, the secession bills of EVERY Confederate state SPECIFICALLY mentioned slavery as an institution they were going to preserve.
You didn't include Assembly of God, Church of God, Presbyterian, millions of nondenominational Christians, etc. Education is a wonderful thing.
Many people that claim to be Christian don't know what being a Christian means. The Christian Church of the Bible does not condone slavery. Once again, the abolitionists were the authentic Christians.
The Cornerstone Speech, also known as the Cornerstone Address, was an oration delivered by Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens at the Athenaeum in Savannah, Georgia, on March 21, 1861. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornerstone_Speech
so did they fight against the confederacy? nope yes! education is your friend !! try it White Christians in the South didn’t just support slavery — the Southern church was the backbone of the Confederacy and its attempts to keep African Americans in bondage, according to Harry Stout, Jonathan Edwards Professor of American Religious History at Yale University. “If you pull the church out of the whole equation, it’s highly likely that there never would have been a Civil War,” http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/22/christian-confederate-slavery_n_7638676.html But wait!!, there's more!! http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/tserve/nineteen/nkeyinfo/cwsouth.htm
And more from a christer publication and web site Why Did So Many Christians Support Slavery? http://www.christianitytoday.com/history/issues/issue-33/why-christians-should-support-slavery.html