“How should Christians think about making reparations for slavery?”
Scripture appears to give a qualified nod of approval to efforts to compensate one generation for the losses of another, but I’m not sure it’s the type of compensation any modern, Western government should feel terribly comfortable emulating. I’m thinking of the time the Gibeonite survivors in Israel raised a legitimate claim against Saul’s family for unsuccessfully attempting to exterminate them.
The “reparations” requested and received by the Gibeonites involved hanging seven relatives of Saul for the sins of their family.
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