How about the lines condoning rape, and beating your slaves, because you "own them"?
Hi chopinlover,
I don't know much about that.. .
Referring to slaves, there were many cultures in history which condoned beating etc., and in ancient Rome they were sometimes treated as "tertrapod vertebrates", but also, maybe in other periods, as accomplished house-teachers.
Referring to Christians, the writings (letters) of Pliny The Younger are interesting, in my opnion, in which he , e.g., writes down his descriptions (and askings for advice) on how to treat them to imperator Traian.
Here a snippet of general info, maybe it evokes interest:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliny_the_Younger_on_ChristiansMy personal belief (I'm roman-catholic, but only on paper

) : I believe in a power, which encircles everything, the midi-chlorians which are in us to surround every thing that exists, the plants, the animals, the wood, the table...the stones, and even between the swamp and the ship, LUUUUKE!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_QcRPNfUuE___________
But, as we know, "Christians" weren't always nice and friendly, in history. Think of the witches' trials, and, furthermore, the tremendously dangerous "Inquisition", and books like the "malleus maleficarum" by Institor (and his "companion").
But today are other times. In civilized countries, people are free to believe what they want. Which brings me to the following:
There is some kind of "proverb", in the first 2 lines of a poem by the great German writer Löns "Es gibt nichts Totes auf der Welt.." : I try to approximately translate, but I'm not so good in poems:

"
There's no dead thing in the world.
E'rything has its mind:As barren fossil-reef's: alive!
And arid earthen grind!
Thy eye shall open be to that,
and closed your mouth be, too:
If, then, you walk quietly, mute and still,
secrets are revealed to you!
The cries of raven and of owl
you'll comprehend, around,
and from each being's voice to you
a nice "Welcome" will sound!"
In that I would believe.

Cordially, 8_octaves!
