Jews work very hard today trying to prove that the Holocaust really did happen and that millions of Jews were killed in the reign of Hitler.
Isn't there a sense of unjust, at how if Jesus did exist that the Jews try very hard to prove he was not the messiah...always as if its a coverup similar to how the Germans try to coverup their Holocaust
Anyone?
2007-07-22
04:25:37
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Ok for educational purposes i am a university student and my background is that i have been saved for 3 months
There is no underlying anti-semetic attitudes wanting to be portrayed in my question. It's two different things as someone has pointed out
Holocaust = fact
Religion = Questionable depending on your own beliefs
I'll leave it as that and i shall choose the best answer soon.
2007-07-22
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We don;t work at proving the holocaust- it is verifiable, histoprical fact. It is the denialists and revisionists that work at trying to disprove the holocaust!
As for Jesus' divinity- we find that very easy to disprove. We just don;t go around trying to push our facts in evrybodies face since we have no need to try and get people to abandon Christianity or to convert to Judaism. Since we do not believe in proselytizing- why should we care what other people believe, as long as they leave us alone to continue in our own beliefs!
2007-07-23 20:25:58
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answered by allonyoav 7
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Hmmm...the Jews I've met have never tried to prove to me the Holocaust happened. And Jews have a valid reason for not believing jesus was the messiah. Why not learn about the Messiah from the Jewish point of view?
2007-07-22 04:29:11
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answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7
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The genocide is historical fact and well documented by the German government itself, there is no cover-up. It is only extremists who have anti-Zionist and/or anti-Semitic agendas that attempt to deny the Holocaust.
Jews do not deny that Jesus existed. However, as most people know, the Jewish religion has specific criteria for our messiah and Jesus did not match these criteria.
Jews respect the rights of others to their religious beliefs, we do not seek to proselytize or incite against other religions. However, when missionaries pounce upon Jews with erroneous arguments, we will present counter-arguments.
May we all learn to live in peace together.
2007-07-22 17:34:01
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answered by CoffeeDrinker 3
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If you leave religion out of this equation, it gets easier.
We know that the holocaust happened because it was so recent that there are survivors with eye witness accounts. You can actually talk to those people.
Jesus- Well that gets a bit tougher. I can't really talk to anyone who has spoken directly to Jesus that is not on Lithium. You now have to rely on writings and third party translations. This allows for more plausible deniability.
As far as a cover-up, when something as terrible as killing your own saviour (Or millions of innocent people) happens, maybe some thought it would be better to forget. No one ever forgets anything. Maybe one day we will learn....
Erase the hate!
2007-07-22 04:37:43
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answered by Whynot 5
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I knew a guy in high school whose dad denied the Holocaust, he liked to talk about other stupid beliefs such as the trilateral commission.
He just plain hated the Jewish people and he was a creep.
All Jews I've ever known have said little about the Holocaust. History speaks for them. Go to the Holocaust Memorial.
Yes, from the sound of your question, you have a problem.
2007-07-22 04:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Jews don't have to work hard to prove the Holocaust, it is a fact.
As for Jesus, isn't he the guy who got up after being dead two days and started walking around like nothing ever happened?
2007-07-22 04:29:17
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answered by 2.71828182845904 5
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No.
He is not our messiah, and that is our fact. He may be your messiah, and that is your fact. The difference is that you try to push your fact on ours, and that we only bring ours out to defend ourselves from your "fact."
How can you equate the Holocaust with proving J*sus was not the messiah? You really must have your head up in a dark, smelly place. Either that or you really have no respect for any life but your own. How sick.
2007-07-22 06:08:37
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answered by LadySuri 7
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there isn't any real information his paternal grandfather became a jew. that's precisely rumor and supposition. the opportunities are very low that that's in actuality the case. or perhaps assuming this became real, there isn't any clarification why Hitler himself might have widespread this. He might have not been informed his grandfather became Jewish, no longer via Alois, who in all strategies acted and gave the impression to be of in ordinary terms German inventory. There could have been adequate anti-semitism in that portion of Austria to have affected Alois negatively had he overtly admitted to being section Jewish. yet back, there isn't any real information that that's the case in any case.
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know any Jews who tried to prove that the Holocaust existed.
I've read many books about the Holocaust.
Sounds like you got a problem, though.
2007-07-22 04:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No one is trying to "prove" the holocaust...we have the survivor's, witness', phyiscal evidence, ovens, bodies, concentration camps, and more. As for Jesus, I don;t think anyone on earth has met him, we have no photos or him, testimonies, or other evidence that would be substational. Your question does not make sense and connects unrelated events.
2007-07-24 18:21:19
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answered by redrosepetal 4
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