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Reverend Benjamin Morgan Palmer. Reverend Benjamin Morgan Palmer Slavery a Divine Trust: Duty of the South to Preserve and Perpetuate it The South’s providential trust “is to conserve and to perpetuate the institution of slavery as now existing….”
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Reverend Benjamin Morgan Palmer • Slavery a Divine Trust: Duty of the South to Preserve and Perpetuate it • The South’s providential trust “is to conserve and to perpetuate the institution of slavery as now existing….” • White slave owners act as guardians of their black slaves. Blacks are like helpless children who the slave owner protects. • “Freedom would be their doom.” • Slaves “form parts of our households, even as our children….” • The world should FEAR abolition. The world is more dependent on slavery for its wealth than ever, and if slavery ends, the world economy will totter. • The South needs slavery to support its material interests. Slavery is a matter of self-preservation for the South. • The South defends the cause of God and religion, since the “Abolition spirit is undeniably atheistic….”
Rabbi Morris J. Raphall Bible View of Slavery POINT 1: The Bible does not condemn slavery. However, it does condemn coveting another’s property, including another’s slaves. POINT 2: Abolitionists, such as Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, are inventing new sins when they claim that slavery is evil. By doing this they are insulting and exasperating “thousands of God-fearing, law-abiding citizens” and have pushed the country toward civil war.
Reverend Henry Ward Beecher Peace, Be Still POINT 1: “…The whole nation is guilty [regarding slavery]….” POINT 2: “Our civilization has not begotten humanity and respect for others’ rights, nor a spirit of protection to the weak….”