Kevin Rudd correct on Paul's references to slavery in the Bible
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's fiery defence of gay marriage on Q&A went viral, but his comments have faced scrutiny by religious leaders and theologians.
Mr Rudd was asked by a pastor how he could support gay marriage and call himself a Christian.
"I just believe in what the Bible says and I'm just curious for you, Kevin, if you call yourself a Christian, why don't you believe the words of Jesus in the Bible?" pastor Matt Prater asked.
Mr Rudd responded: "Well, mate, if I was going to have that view, the Bible also says that slavery is a natural condition," he said, receiving a loud applause from the audience.
"Because St Paul said in the New Testament, 'slaves be obedient to your masters'. And, therefore, we should have all fought for the Confederacy in the US war. I mean, for goodness sake, the human condition and social conditions change."
ABC Fact Check considers Mr Rudd's statement about the New Testament is assessable, as it was clearly referenced and defined...
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