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Benevolent Quote by Samuel Morse

“My creed on the subject of slavery is short. Slavery per se is not sin. It is a social condition ordained from the beginning of the world for the wisest purposes, benevolent and disciplinary, by Divine Wisdom.” quote by Samuel Morse
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““My creed on the subject of slavery is short. Slavery per se is not sin. It is a social condition ordained from the beginning of the world for the wisest purposes, benevolent and disciplinary, by Divine Wisdom.””

Samuel Morse

About This Quote

Slavery is framed as a non‑sinful social condition serving a higher, disciplinary purpose.

In simple terms: Slavery is seen as a social system, not a sin.

Key Takeaway

Question the moral justification of slavery.

Themes

history morality social structures

Mood

critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical historical

When to use this quote

  • historical analysis
  • ethical debate
  • education

Key Concepts

divine justification disciplinary purpose

Questions to Reflect On

  • What are the ethical flaws in viewing slavery as beneficial?
  • How does this perspective affect our understanding of history?
A Different Perspective

The claim ignores the inherent human rights violations of slavery.

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