That is offensive. And if your god thinks it's acceptable to murder, horribly, 6 million old men, babies, scared children, pregnant mothers, terrified grandmothers, scientists, philosophers, simple farmers just trying to feed their families - if your god is ok with murdering them as a lesson, then I want no part of it. Satan and an eternity in hell would be better than a moment with that monstrous ******.
But I think the problem lies more with you.
2006-12-07 11:10:50
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answered by ZenPenguin 7
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I don't know I'd use those words, I'd probably use ' Judgement.' Lessons are something you learn from to correct error. Though I think I know what you mean. Inspiration is something else. Hitler, you might say, was ' raised up ' to that purpose. He was also probably part Jewish. There's still a hot debate about that today. The Jews never ' learned ' from that, they want to go pretty much their own way, so they are probably more vehement against Christ to day than ever. It isn't really an issue since it's been stated this would be the case anyway. Too, World War Two, I think, was a kind of chastisement on the world at large as well. They paint it rosy, but from the 1890's on, people were pretty evil the world over. Given the proximity of the end and what happened during and after, yes, the Jews do figure prominently in what you're examining.
2006-12-07 11:08:08
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answered by vanamont7 7
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I do not think that at all. Sounds like a lot of odd thinking of what Jesus actually wanted when he teached. The opposite. Jesus forgave the Jewish people when he was dying. Also since Jesus is God then no God did not sick the Nazi's on the Jews. Anyway other people died other than Jews. Jews are not wrong to think differently than Christians.
2006-12-07 11:05:11
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answered by Cindy 3
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hahah that's the most ignorant things I've heard in a while.
God doesn't allow for mass genocide to teach any race a lesson.
Hitler was not an inspiration from Heaven. He practiced PAGAN BLOOD RITUALS.
With that being said, there is some truth to the Bible verse like "The sins of the forefathers will be upon the heads of the sons."
Its called a familial curse. In other words, could the Jews be cursed because they denied Jesus??
Maybe.
But God never wants ANY of his children to suffer.
2006-12-07 11:05:26
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answered by the nothing 4
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A well query however bear in mind this, GOD DID NOT DOES THESE THINGS. PEOPLE DO BAD THINGS NOT GOD. God didn't permit the Assyrians to vanquish the Jews they simply conquered all of them on their possess. God did not kill the Jews within the Holocaust, Hitler did. God offers us unfastened alternative and regrettably a few men and women make very very dangerous offerings and kill many men and women. BUT men and women make those offerings now not God. People do dangerous matters to People, NOT GOD!!!!!! Im now not Jewish, im Christian however i consider that a few of them will recognize how i think. And By the best way the Greeks not ever conquered the Jews and the Egyptians not ever relatively conquered them. The Jews went their for paintings and slowly had been changed into a slave drive.
2016-09-03 10:41:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a lot of things wrong. The chosen people means that the Jews chose one God, not the other way around. The Jews did not kill Jesus, the Romans did via Crucifixion which was how the Romans treated everyone deemed a criminal at that time. you then proceeded to tie in events that were 2000 years apart. That of itself is rather poor logic. Hitler and nazi-ism were partially the result of how poorly the Germans were treated after WWI (read history) and, since a scapegoat was needed and the Jews were always used as a scapegoat, they were blamed for all the problems.
If you wish not to cause offense you can start by getting your facts right.
2006-12-07 11:06:31
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answered by smgray99 7
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What you need to do is read up on some Jewish history! They believe that Jesus didn't fulfill half of the messianic prophecies! That's why they rejected him! Get a book that's called 'Why the Jews rejected Jesus'
Plus, Hitler didn't just kill the Jews. He killed anyone who also didn't want to take part in his sick propaganda! But the majority were the Jews!
2006-12-07 11:16:31
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answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7
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Glad you asked.
1) Hitler did not personally kill anyone in WW2.
2) He did convince hundreds of millions of Germans, Hungarians, Ukranians, French, Italian, Czech..etc, etc. to kill innocent people. Or at least remain silent in this horrid time.
3) Perhaps god, or if you care to believe this, Jesus, was teaching christians a great lesson, Perhaps he was saying that charistian man is vulnurable to evil and the teaching of false gods on earth. Perhaps he was teaching all mankind humility and piety, kindness when he showed the savage side of christians. When good christians rounded jews up in the dead of the night in Budapest, tied their hands and feet tightly together one winter night, and tossed whole families into the Danyube river to drown.
4) Perhaps God was sending a message to earth that man has a lonjg way to go and christians in particular are horrid and abysmal in their savagery. Just as viable as your crazy assertions contained in your so called question.
2006-12-08 12:47:05
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answered by tk 4
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The God of the Jews sends only the most evil of the evil to eternal punishment. The Christian kind and loving God will be returning to send millions upon millions to eternal punishment. And this makes more sense than a Muslim blowing himself up in order to get 72 virgins in heaven? I don't think so!! Both Muslims and Christians would benefit greatly by a few lessons in Judaism!
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2006-12-07 11:44:28
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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Taking this awful question at face value:
Since the god of the Bible is a fan of instant (and direct) retribution, it would seem an awfully roundabout and slow way to punish them by waiting 2000 years until a war in central Europe allows one fascist to try and destroy the European Jewry. I know the bible has no problem punishing sons for the sins of the father, but letting the Jews alone for all that time seems a big lenient.
2006-12-07 11:09:13
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answered by Jason R 1
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Hitler was an evil, sick creature, and other evil, sick creatures followed him. Its called free will. The only way you can blame it on God is by blaming Him for giving idiots like us free will in the first place.
The only lesson learned was how evil mankind can really be. It was no lesson for the Jewish people, anymore than the inquistion was, it was simply human evil. God made it perfectly clean that any that go against Israel will suffer, He didn't make that promise because He wanted them hurt. He made it because He made promises to them, and He keeps His promises. He said He was angry with them, but that His anger would end. Debts will be paid, and I wouldn't want to face Him on judgment day if I had a hand in any persecution of His chosen.
2006-12-07 11:08:50
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answered by Anonymous
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