Genesis22 #fundie rr-bb.com

I know that God has given me a heart for girls and women caught in sex trafficking. What I'm not sure about how to handle is labor slaves who are forced to do labor jobs (farming for example) for little or no pay and can't leave their often cruel masters. Don't get me wrong and please listen to my question- it's not that I don't care about these people or don't wish they had better lives. But, looking at it from a biblical perspective, it confuses me if/what we are supposed to do about it. When Paul encountered a runaway slave (in the book of Philemon), he didn't set him free. He sent him back to his master. Paul has specifically written about "slaves obey your masters, whether they are nice or cruel to you" and how if they can be set free in an honest way they should, but if not they should remain a slave as they are. I know a lot of people say "things were different back then"...but in God's eyes, nothing about humans has changed since the day that Jesus rose again and saved us...and these verses about slaves happened long after that. So, my question is, how are we supposed to handle modern day labor slavery? I hope this makes sense and doesn't sound cruel. Again, it's not like I don't want to help...and I'm going to help those caught in sex slavery regardless...but how does the bible say we should handle labor slavery? Because nothing that I read talks about setting them free...yet every Christian I meet agrees that we should. Help please?

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