What was the Southern religious leaders position on slavery?

Many Southern religious leaders justified and defended slavery by using Biblical passages that they believed supported the institution. They argued that slavery was a natural and necessary part of society, and that slaves should obediently serve their masters as directed in the Bible. Some even went as far as to claim that slavery was a positive force that could uplift and convert African Americans to Christianity. Overall, the Southern religious leaders generally believed that slavery was morally justified and endorsed its continuation.