In which Vlad wrongly assumes the fact of a resurgence in slavery to mean a lack of commitment to apprehending and prosecuting those who do it rather than the fact that crime occurs despite the best efforts to prevent it, while all the while hoping that no-one notices that (either way) this has absolutely bugger all to do with the state being a secular one in any case.
I don't completely. One knows that crime is tackled with resources. Now, a priority for the UK is that it should be seen as civilised. There is clearly a reduced commitment to that among the populace...from underclass culture, to treatment of foreigners. Criminals are secular too.
I think what I am saying is that slavery should be one of the big no no's in society yet here we are.
Finally I was responding to Be rational who states that We....presumably he is talking about UK society are more moral than God...he states then that there is no slavery in the UK so I seek to show him that there is slavery in the UK increased secularism not withstanding.
Now the million dolloar question is, is secularism responsible or is secularism more moral than God because ....secularism abolishes slavery. Clearly the latter thesis is disproved both on the grounds that we still have it and on the grounds that it's abolition was not a fully secular project which is why I have raised Wilberforce and Thomas Jefferson(The US founded on secular principles condoned slavery).
The position is that Christianity emerges in a slave economy, is comprised of slaves ...and believe me has been derided as a losers religion because of it, has debates about slavery, Roman Christian slavers clearly treated their slaves better and were exhorted to treat them as brothers as a result of their faith and others released theirs in the NT.
Even in an extreme version of a pessimistic view of Christianity, rabid Christian slavers were brought to heel by tireless secularists and even Wilberforce against his own barbaric Christian urges to own slaves and slavery was abolished as part of the great secularisation of society........which now it seems is seeing increased slavery.....it doesn't look good for secularism as an invariably civilising and more moral force in respect to slavery does it?
So, no secularism did not get rid of slavery but for a while supported it's abolition but, in an increasingly secular backdrop, is now seeing it creep back in.