bullwhips, cow whips, stock whips and cattle drafters normally aren't used on horses.
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bullwhips, cow whips, stock whips and cattle drafters normally aren't used on horses.
Unfortunately, no, it's not.
They were. Thats what Christianity teaches that we are all weak sinners so they played the part.
Christianity is a slave morality that teaches that anything good that comes out of you is to be attributed to God. Its what slaveholders do when they demand their slaves thank them for all good fortune. It generates obedience.
Having a slave attribute success to his master demonstrates nothing.
Who is to say what those social movements would have been without religious influence. it could have been more encompassing and powerful had others been involved as well. From a belief system that is made up nonsense its no mistake revisionist history is used by them as well. MLK was obviously the most influential however he was hardly the only one and religion certainly does not have a monopoly on that either.
The world was not made in 6 days/ages/whatever, Cain did not live forever, Shadrach did not survive being thrown into a lit furnace, Jonas was not in a whale, Samson did not get powers from his hair, Noah did not pack all the animals into a boat, Moses did not spread the waters of the Nile, Mary got ed, and Jesus died and stayed that way.
They aren't used on anything. They are noise makers. Rarely would anyone hit an animal with it because they don't need to.
Popping a whip and whipping something is two different things.
crofl MLKJr. was a massive hypocrite who (just like so many self-proclaimed morally-correct fanatical Christians) continuously acted against his religious morals. He really respected his marriage. I don't get why so many hypocrites are anti gay marriage when many of them can't even respect their marriage as the sacred thing it's apparently supposed to be.
in the 1800s, cattle were whipped enough to make my metaphor accurate.
On a side note, watching you back pedal is funny.
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