What do we learn from the story of John Newton, a British slave ship captain?
A) Some devoutly Christian people never saw a contradiction between their jobs trading in human cargo and their religious beliefs.
B) Christians could be cruel, harsh slavers.
C) Ships' captains filled their ships with slaves quickly, usually in one stop at an African trading center.
D) Both that Christians could be cruel, harsh slavers, and that some never saw a contradiction between trading in human cargo and their religious beliefs.
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