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If we are to apologize about slavery, why not apologize about crucifixion as well?

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If we are to apologize about slavery, why not apologize about crucifixion as well?

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  1. why not just apologize for everything, then apologize for apologizing, that way it covers 100% of everything and we can all move on to living in the real world.


  2. When did all this happen? I must have been out of town on business

  3. I'm not apologizing to anybody.  I've never owned a slave and I've never crucified anybody.

  4. Because there is no-one left

    to apologise to!

  5. This is truly a thought provoking question.  Being human has always been brutal.  There will always be victims.  How would we apologize to all species that perish when we finally destroy our own planet through our own stupidity and greed?  We humans have the responsibility of protecting the lives of all species and consider this planet as a Nursery of all of the species in the universe.

  6. Slavery unlike the crucifixion was not planned. Some good ole boys stumbled upon a civilization of people, and because they were different, they decided that they would be better of coming home with them, to serve them.  Because after all they were dumb, stupid, animals who didn't deserve to be treated like humans. There should be an apology!!! Because it was done out of greed. Pure and Simple. The crucifixion, on the other hand was a brilliant plan to overthrow satan, the death of an innocent Lamb, to pay for your sins and mine. This was a planned effort. Jesus came to this world exclusively to die. Being a slave wasn't my great-great grand fathers plan for his son,  my father.

  7. I will never apologize for something I had no part in. My ancestors were dirt farmers, share croppers and coal miners. Is anyone going to apologize to them?

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