1st off im sorry for your loss i bet he was a good man and a survivor. and what you said is sad but true. christians just do what they are told they holy zombies. that just proves that christians are not worth the crosses they wear they are scum and they will say any any kind of bullshit to prove otherwise.
2006-07-27 10:45:08
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answered by Doomsday 3
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i will start asking you a question if you fought in school today will your parents get the punishment from the teachers on your behalf? will the teacher accuse your parents of misbehaving? the answer is definitely no you are the one who will be punished and seen as a bad person but not your parents
The same thing happens with God he works in the same protocol cos the guy was a fallen christian it does not mean that all Christians shoot or are evil so you are not supposed to put it in your mind that all Christians equal to two this has to change completely
A nd please don't blame God for this is not the way he works he is a loving God who doesn't want anybody killed so i will advice that you just have some time in silent prayer and tell G od what is in your mind and AM so sure that he Will be on your case
2006-07-27 18:00:24
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answered by robert k 2
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As Elie Wiesel, who survived the Holocaust camps but lost his entire family in them, asked in his book "Night" - "Where is God now"? This is a question that has been asked by many - Jews and non-Jews alike.
Hitler claimed, in Mein Kampf, to be doing the work of the Lord. I don't know that many people would agree that he was.
But yes, many people do what they are told by whatever person is in power. In "Beyond Good and Evil," Nietzsche described this as the "herd mentality" in which the masses based their moral structure upon fear, specifically as those that were different and thus “bad.”
Sound familiar to anyone?
And, unfortunately, this mindset contributed to the Holocaust. Your grandfather, and an estimated eleven million others, died because of it in that great human tragedy.
2006-07-27 17:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you assume he was a Christian? How do you know he wasn't a muslim? Or what about an atheist? You said he was "shot in the ghetto, who else would have shot him?" Are you implying that only Christians live in ghettos? What ghetto? When? What country?
Your statements and questions are showing your ignorace of Christianity. Have you actually ever studied the Bible for yourself? If you really had, you would see the fallacy of your questions.
2006-07-27 17:56:56
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answered by bk 3
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Read JOB
Satan is at work, and he uses everyone he can. Satan loves the church or more the teachings of man.
Like:
Christ was a white Christian, Blacks are children of Satan, Money is the root of all evil, It was an apple Eve ate, All must be converted or die, etc…
(Many say money is the root of all evil but it is written, "The Love of money is the root of all evil")
Like I said Satan uses whom ever he can. Those he uses do unspeakable things, but Satan can say I did not touch them, much like Hitler would have said "I was only giving orders".
None of this would have happened if man did not take to heart the things Satan whispers.
To respond to a Christian: you will know them for their works. There were few Christians in Hitler's Germany, thou many called themselves Godly.
2006-07-27 18:20:56
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answered by Grandreal 6
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The holocaust is long over. Howdo you know that it was a Christian who shot him? Or do you just assume the person who killed him was christian. And did it really happen, How old are you?
2006-07-27 17:45:19
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answered by judy_r8 6
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Not everyone who claims to be "a Christian" is. Some "Christians" ignored their Jewish friends and neighbors being dragged off to die in concentration camps. Other Christians risked their lives to save their Jewish friends and neighbors. Many Christians were executed right alongside the Jews. Which do you suppose were the "real" Christians?
2006-07-27 17:54:30
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answered by happygirl 6
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The person who shot your grandfather was definitely not a christian if he shot your granddad in cold blood. Was your grandfather and this man soldiers in WW2? If so, you cannot blame the man for shooting, its called War and War is hell. Soldiers must do what they are called to do, regardless of their religious feelings & beliefs.
Or was this a recent event?
You really need more explanation of your grandfathers shooting.
2006-07-27 17:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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God is infallible, man is not. Man interprets God's, Allah's, Yahweh's, etc laws and teachings.
I think that if people realized that there are many roads to God's door then there would be a lot less problems.
I also don't think it matters what religion you talk about....each has their own saints and bigots.
2006-07-27 18:09:28
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answered by lc 5
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of course it is not god's work, for there is no god, there is just human vices. people do horrific things in the name of religion, and justify their actions using their religions.
ignorance is the most destructive human trait. it only takes a few that know how to manipulate the ignorant to wreck havoc in the world.
2006-07-27 17:54:07
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answered by cheeky monkey 2
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