Originally Posted by Bostonian
Originally Posted by Old Dad
Originally Posted by ChaosMitten
Exodus 21:7

If a man sells his daughter as a female slave, she is not to go free as the male slaves do.

This relates to teaching your children about money in what way? You'll have to educate me on this, I'm missing the point.
I think it was off-topic, but presumably the point being raised is whether the presence of morally objectionable passages in a book (or more broadly, teachings in a religion) means that the religion or its book have nothing to say to us.
I also do not see the connection between this passage and the topic at hand.

That said, it is my understanding that the passage refers to laws and culture of the tribes being addressed, in which male "slaves" were indentured servants learning a skill or trade (akin to modern day internship), and went "free" in the seventh year.