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It wouldn't really be about being 'accepted', more just existence at all. Being a subculture (lol) is fine.
>worship of Master seems even more intense than worship of God
If you've known some extremely religious people in your life, you know that slaves worshiping Master and a guy who is seriously deveoted to God are not to far apart in terms of total devotion and reverence. It is just not that common to see people that enamored with the Christian God anymore. A slave however, will feel that total devotion to their Master on a spiritual level, even if there are no Gods or omnipotent forces, they can feel like Master is an omnipotent _essence_ in their life, even if not literally. Like if they do something I told them not to, they even submit themselves for punishment, having the guilt of disobedience weigh on them, like sin.