The Hypocrisy of A Nation
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most sacred documents. They command man to treat others as an equal, but he who denies his fellow man personal freedom and the rights of manhood does not truly abide by the laws in which he is supposedly governed. Thus, slavery, instead of sustaining rights, tramples them in the dust, and those Americans who call themselves Christians cannot be so when the words of equality and love, the founding words of the faith, are disregarded.
most sacred documents. They command man to treat others as an equal, but he who denies his fellow man personal freedom and the rights of manhood does not truly abide by the laws in which he is supposedly governed. Thus, slavery, instead of sustaining rights, tramples them in the dust, and those Americans who call themselves Christians cannot be so when the words of equality and love, the founding words of the faith, are disregarded.