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We are talking about whether Christians and before them Jews believed that owning slaves was something they were allowed to do. That is a belief. Leviticus specifically says that it is permissible to own slaves. It doesn’t matter if it was a way of life or not. The people surrounding Israel also worshiped idols and ate pork. That was also a “way of life” that God forbade the Israelites to participate in. So why didn’t God in the Old Testament forbid the Israelites from owning slaves? Why didn’t the early Church forbid Christians from owning slaves? It forbade lots of other things for its members that were a part of the pagan “way of life”. And it doesn’t matter how nicely they treated their slaves. These slaves were still considered to be property that could be given to children as an inheritance just like an ox or a donkey or a house or any other kind of property.We really are not talking about beliefs. Slavery was a “way of life” from the dawn of time to today.