WOW, easy man. I think it is time for you to cut down on the caffeine.
No one knows where we all will end up, and those who were victimized, if we to believe what we learn, then they are not in Hell, they are in a better place. They were in Hell on Earth, in the after life! no they are not. If you know anything about Jesus! you would know that he too would condemn what happened to the Jews and all other people who were victimized, any where.
2006-10-27 13:45:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Only God can judge the hearts of those Jews that were murdered and tortured during the Holocaust. For me personally, I think what was done to them was the most horrible thing ever in the world, with slavery being equal or at least a close second. But many people that survived Auschwitz were converted to Christianity. But I *don't* know that it's the reason why they were allowed to suffer in such a manner. All I know is that God is righteous in everything He does. But He does not take away the free will of mankind. Hitler did a lot of evil in his life using his free will. It's a shame that some people blame God for something Hitler's regime committed. Peace.
2006-10-27 14:16:17
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answered by superfluity 4
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How can we know each individual story? I think God is judge not us. We can't make that call.
Acts 17 30-31"God overlooks it as long as you don't know any better—but that time is past. (*because he was telling them right them and there.) The unknown is now known, and he's calling for a radical life-change. He has set a day when the entire human race will be judged and everything set right. And he has already appointed the judge, confirming him before everyone by raising him from the dead." the message bible
*My understanding. I believe if they understood the gospel they could have been saved. If they die an everlastiog death is never know to us. Worry about yourself that is all you can know for sure.
2006-10-27 13:48:51
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answered by daysky3 1
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God is just and full of mercy. The questions you should be asking is if you will be condemned by a powerful and everloving God because you rejected Him and His love for you personally. The Jews that were executed are exactly where they should be...wherever that is. Only God knows.
2006-10-27 13:51:16
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answered by HomeBody 2
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Sorry, but Jesus is not the "only way to Heaven". There are many paths. It's really the belief in the One and Only True God, and the practice of his guidance, is what will take you to Heaven.
All 6 million Jews who were killed during WWII along with the 60 or so million Christians will be judged by God according to their individual deeds. No one is better than anyone else in the eyes of God except in their belief and submission to their creator.
2006-10-27 13:49:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Jewish People are God's Choosen People. Do you really think that could happen ? The Jewish People were victums of the worse person on earth. We should put the question where it belongs, and ask if you think Hitler went to hell !! Why would anyone continue to persecute the Jewish People, even after death. Our Ever Loving Chistian God, Loves all people , even you. You sound so young. Do not even know the horrible crimes that were done against the Jewish People. Only God knows where we will go, after death. So it is best left up to God. We can not figure it out. The Jewish People are good People. They have suffered enough !!
2006-10-27 13:47:22
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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Like every other nation in the world, there were those who believe and those who don't. One very good Jewish friend of mine came through the Holocaust and believed in Jesus Christ and I am sure he is in heaven today. Do you think that because a person suffers they should automatically go to heaven? Jesus never taught that suffereing got you eternal life, He said believing did.
2006-10-27 13:45:51
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Christians tell us all the time that we can only go to heaven through Jesus Christ -- and now they're telling us that maybe that's not true after all...
The logic of Christianity tells me that the victims go to hell and the perpetrators can ask forgiveness and go straight to heaven. I'm glad Christians don't govern our courts -- what a justice system!
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2006-10-27 14:46:25
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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No read about Captain Cornelius in the Book of Acts 10:34-36 Peter began to speak: "I now relize that it is true that God treats all men the same basis. Whoever fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him, no matter what race he belongs to. You know the message he sent to the people of Isreal, proclaiming the good news of peace through Jesus, who is the lord of all men.
2006-10-27 13:47:53
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answered by Dragonpack 3
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I dont think that God killed them, power hungry humans did. God has made a provision for them to be resurrected, however.
I personally do not believe that God is a Trinity, nor that Jesus is God Almighty. I think Jesus is as he said he was, not ' God the Son', but rather, 'the Son of God'.
I also do not believe that the Bible teaches a place of eternal torture, or hellfire. Even the most depraved criminals in the judicial systems of the USA are not tortured, but have their life taken away. Death is the repayment for sin, according to my Scriptural beliefs, and the soul that is sinning WILL DIE. Not be transferred to another life form to continue on, not remaining alive so as to feel pain of fire, but go to the death state. That being the opposite of life.
2006-10-27 13:46:07
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answered by Petunia03 2
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