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I watch Downfall last night. It was pretty sad when the children were murdered by their parents.

2007-12-05 08:45:38 · 16 answers · asked by Defunct 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I think the 6 million Jews in the death camps would have been more worthy than the children of a high-up Nazi. But they weren't rescued either. Pretty conclusive proof that there is no God.

2007-12-05 08:49:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 5

It is a difficult concept to embrace, but sooner or later one must discover that the physical plane is a "stage" upon which Souls act out lives as thought these lives were real.

The Soul is an aspect of God. God is an Absolute, and thus, the Soul is likewise an Absolute. This means that the Soul is permanent, and it cannot be other than it is. It cannot die, but is destined to explore and experience the Creation. Those who find themselves as human beings should be exceedingly grateful that they have achieved the ultimate status within Creation.

After who knows how many births in lower forms, one has finally achieved the status of human being. Perhaps most are unable to grasp what I am saying?

The entire Creation [which includes the Causal region, the Astral region, and the physical region] is administered by Kal, the lord of Karma and the MIND realm [of which each of us has a personal MIND]. Kal works for God to insure that all Souls fulfill the purpose of life... the complete exploration of what the Creation has to offer.

Nothing happens outside of the Law of Karma, which is generally put as: As ye sow, so shall ye reap. We may "think" whatever we are inclined to think, but the fact is... all things happen for a reason, and that reason is the fulfillment of Karma.

The point? Do not apply an anthropomorphism to God by imagining God with the attributes of Man. God awaits Souls who have "completed" their journeys throughout Creation. What they do with that journey is theirs to own. What "completed" means must be asked of God when one finally meets the Absolute Center of Creation.

Peace

2007-12-05 17:13:09 · answer #2 · answered by docjp 6 · 0 1

That was a decision made by Man (Specifically, Mr. & Mrs. Goebbels) God can't go fixing everyone's messes for them. That's the dark side of the, "free will" deal.

Why didn't he save the Jews? Isn't that a bigger question?

Kiddies on the Titanic? Mauretania? etc...

2007-12-05 16:50:02 · answer #3 · answered by mufflerbearings1967 3 · 3 0

because they were protestants.

did you know that helga (who was twelve) probably woke up and had to be forced to swallow the cyanide? (when the russians discovered her body she had bruising to the face and throat that suggested this scenario).

and did you also know that magda goebbels' stepfather died in auschwitz? (there is also strong though not conclusive evidence that a jewish boyfriend magda had in her teens was later assassinated by the nazi secret service in israel).

she was a very exciting girl to know.

2007-12-05 16:52:40 · answer #4 · answered by synopsis 7 · 0 0

If everytime something bad was going to happen God got involved and stopped it then we would all be robots, not being able to make descisons for ourselves. God has given us free will for a reason so we can make descicions.

2007-12-05 16:57:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

God not only hates Nazi's He's not to keen on their kids either. Funny though, god didn't seem very interested in all those Jewish people either...Hmmmm, I wonder if God just doesn't give a care about us at all?

2007-12-05 16:50:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

And lo the Lord was with him and He saved many children, but he did not save Goebbels' children for the enemy had anti-angelcraft batteries of iron.

2007-12-05 16:50:10 · answer #7 · answered by Cha Lupa 1 · 2 2

God has given people free will to make the choices that they make and they alone must then be held responsible for those choices. It is not always pretty but it does happen sometimes, even when we wish it wouldn't.

2007-12-05 16:51:09 · answer #8 · answered by Stephanie S 2 · 1 3

To be fair he did give Magneto mutant powers to save him in the camps.

(Hey if we're going to talk about the motivations of fictional characters...)

2007-12-05 16:53:54 · answer #9 · answered by Marc P, Fundie's Bane 6 · 0 2

Some questions have no answers.

2007-12-05 16:49:34 · answer #10 · answered by ....... 5 · 3 0

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