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Does God enjoy genocide?

2007-12-13 00:59:58 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The world learned that hell is here on earth.

2007-12-13 01:05:58 · answer #1 · answered by Jennifer W 3 · 3 0

sure we learned lots of stuff! dont let the national socialist party win an election cause they will take over the country and start killing off opponents... dont let any leader who is so into his speeches that he ejaculates while giving them ever lead your country... dont piss off a half Jew Aries with a Pisces moon, cause you will never hear the end of it until he is dead... but most of all, dont kick the Jews out of your country cause theyre just going to go somewhere else and cause trouble which youre going to end up having to deal with a few decades down the line anyway!


*mostly kidding....*

EDIT: ok, miss paperback, sure ill give you that i dont really know if Hitler was Jewish or not. however, i know quite a bit about the Arab/Jewish "problem" and while i dont take sides, i do realize that this began at the end of the 1800s when the Zionist movement began and the Jewish people started coming back to Palestine and there were armed conflicts between the people who lived there and the influx of Jewish people. the movement got a huge boost when WW1 came around and an even larger boost when WW2 came around, but it all basically stems from the idea that the Jewish people have some ancient claim to those lands and the Palestinians saying that they lived there for hundreds of years. ill thank you to not take my jokes so seriously in the future.

2007-12-13 01:07:14 · answer #2 · answered by nacsez 6 · 1 1

G-d does not but apparently many Germans did.

As for what we have learned: we Jews have learned a hell of a lot. There were some incredibly brave people who helped us and hid us, risking their own lives, but not many people did this.

So that's why the Jewish unofficial motto is: Never again. We learned what the early warning signs are of a dictator on the rise to power, and we learned to monitor the level of anti semitism and racism in the countries where we live. We will not be caught unawares again.

NACSEZ - just to set you straight, Hitler was not 'half jewish'. This has been investigated by numerous historians; he was not a Jew. Also, you clearly know nothing about Israel or the Arab-Israeli problem; acquire the facts please, before you misrepresent the situation.

2007-12-13 01:13:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

the civilized world learned nothing...(the rest learned how the apathy of the masses could work FOR them)............... since the Holocaust, the numbers of peoples who have been nearly or totally eradicated by their 'neighbors' is astounding... I just watched a tv doc about the peoples of the Sudan.... there's so many others... no, we've yet to learn... and we won't, until it starts happening here.......

2007-12-13 01:17:50 · answer #4 · answered by meanolmaw 7 · 0 0

I guess, not very much.

After Christian fanaticism, we are experiencing Muslim fanaticism. It was sheer ignorance on the part of Hitler who was thoroughly fed racism by the Catholics. They are dextrous at using governments to achieve their biased religious objectives.

We, human beings, are one bunch of insane, weird people who are not inclined towards learning!

2007-12-13 02:34:16 · answer #5 · answered by Habib 6 · 1 0

"Does God enjoy genocide?"

No, but only a fool would think so!

2007-12-13 01:03:43 · answer #6 · answered by no1home2day 7 · 1 2

we learned, but the lesson is easily forgotten as time goes by.

i'm sure God is disgusted by our insistence on violence and refusal to practice universal brotherhood.

he made us all the same - eyes, ears, nose, arms, legs, etc. but stilll we find reasons to hate and to hurt...

2007-12-13 01:06:37 · answer #7 · answered by chieko 7 · 2 1

No. A bunch of politicians will stand around and say never again, but then Dharfur and Rwanda, and lo and behold, again and again.

2007-12-13 01:07:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

The world,maybe but,a nonexistent God doesn't help!

2007-12-13 01:06:39 · answer #9 · answered by Life goes on... 6 · 2 2

Not much by the looks of things.
God hates genocide.

2007-12-13 01:05:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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