I stated that slavery is morally reprehensible, which is an undeniable fact, and presented verses from the Bible that supported the claim. If we're going to go by your definition of lying, you purposefully omitted what happens to non-Hebrew slaves, to paint Judeo-Christian slavery as little more than paid contractor work. It's not my problem if you don't like your religions history. The rest of your post is a text-book red-herring, and not even worth addressing.
It's not my problem if you don't like parts of your religious texts. You could accept that such despicable acts were a part of your religious heritage, and be so thankful for the centuries of reform that have advanced the Christian faith into the mostly peaceful, and empathetic ideology it is today, that you continue the advancement towards peaceful coexistence. You could also continue to deny the past in order to fruitlessly defend the indefensible with word games, and blatant fallacies. You can do a lot of things, really, but tossing feeble distractions around to change a subject you clearly aren't willing to face doesn't help anything, nor does it change anything. Don't like slavery? Then learn from the past to make sure it never happens again. It's that simple.