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THE HOLOCAUST
#21
Here is a nice article

https://www.facinghistory.org/holocaust-...world-know

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#22
All that being said-the question seems to be-would I keep a slave? Would I hate a Jew? Would I-something to do with a rockstar-that one is unclear-

Obviously we have to keep all of the circumstances of my birth and upbringing the same in order to answer this question.
I did not hate people as a child, I grew up believing all people were equal. And I did not and do not believe in the use of humans
as slaves.

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#23
(01-05-2020, 12:55 AM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(01-05-2020, 12:35 AM)Rootilda Wrote:
(01-04-2020, 09:42 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(01-04-2020, 08:13 PM)Maggot Wrote: I thought the Romans did that because he said he was the King of man. Nobody was taller than Caesar.
Read your bible! The Jews rejected Jesus and that's why he offered himself to us Gentiles. They don't believe Jesus was the Messiah, they believe he was just a prophet or street magician like David Blaine.

What the fuck?  Who do you think the first Christians were?  His followers were fellow Jews.  Oy vey.
Yeah and? That still leaves like 99.9% of the Jews rejecting Jesus. They wanted Pilate to release Barrabas, a criminal instead of Jesus.

Your comment that "he offered himself to us Gentiles" makes no sense. 

"Gentile is a term that usually means 'someone who is not a Jew'."  Obviously Christianity started with Christ, his followers and apostles were Jews so who are the Gentiles that you're talking about?  And how could you possibly know the percentage of Jews that rejected him?  He had a huge following, that was what got him on the Romans' radar.

There's also this:

Historically, the release of Barabbas at the crowd’s behest, and their subsequent demands to crucify Jesus, have been used to justify anti-Semitism. Many have placed blame for Christ’s death on the Jews, commonly citing Matthew 27:25, in which the crowd shouts, “His blood be on us and on our children!” However, numerous modern Christian scholars and leaders, including Pope Benedict XVI, have explicitly denounced this position, claiming that the crowd on that fateful day consisted of Jewish Temple authorities and Barabbas’s supporters, not of the entire Jewish people.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Barabba...cal-figure
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#24
(01-04-2020, 03:33 PM)Rootilda Wrote: https://twitter.com/AuschwitzMuseum
https://twitter.com/HolocaustMuseum

 you should check out "The Report" on amazon.

Noted!

I know there was a time you were a prolific reader & I'm going to assume you still are. Think about starting a thread of books you would recommend, and I hope that the others would contribute to it as well. I'm always on the hunt for new (or old) books that are an interesting read.
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#25
I think it's insane to hate people because of their religion, it is completely fuckin' bonkers. If I dislike someone you can bet your ass that their religion does not play a role in why I feel the way I do. I don't have a single fuck to give in regards to who, or what, someone worships.
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#26
(01-05-2020, 01:40 AM)Rootilda Wrote:
(01-05-2020, 12:55 AM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(01-05-2020, 12:35 AM)Rootilda Wrote:
(01-04-2020, 09:42 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(01-04-2020, 08:13 PM)Maggot Wrote: I thought the Romans did that because he said he was the King of man. Nobody was taller than Caesar.
Read your bible! The Jews rejected Jesus and that's why he offered himself to us Gentiles. They don't believe Jesus was the Messiah, they believe he was just a prophet or street magician like David Blaine.

What the fuck?  Who do you think the first Christians were?  His followers were fellow Jews.  Oy vey.
Yeah and? That still leaves like 99.9% of the Jews rejecting Jesus. They wanted Pilate to release Barrabas, a criminal instead of Jesus.

Your comment that "he offered himself to us Gentiles" makes no sense. 

"Gentile is a term that usually means 'someone who is not a Jew'."  Obviously Christianity started with Christ, his followers and apostles were Jews so who are the Gentiles that you're talking about?  And how could you possibly know the percentage of Jews that rejected him?  He had a huge following, that was what got him on the Romans' radar.

There's also this:

Historically, the release of Barabbas at the crowd’s behest, and their subsequent demands to crucify Jesus, have been used to justify anti-Semitism. Many have placed blame for Christ’s death on the Jews, commonly citing Matthew 27:25, in which the crowd shouts, “His blood be on us and on our children!” However, numerous modern Christian scholars and leaders, including Pope Benedict XVI, have explicitly denounced this position, claiming that the crowd on that fateful day consisted of Jewish Temple authorities and Barabbas’s supporters, not of the entire Jewish people.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Barabba...cal-figure
No fair bringing research and facts to rebut a Clang claim....look over there, what's that?.....*runs away shouting READ YOUR BIBLE! *
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#27
My father, the quiet hero: how Japan’s Schindler saved 6,000 Jews

Chiune Sugihara’s son tells how he learned of his father’s rescue mission in Lithuania, which commemorates his achievements this year

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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/j...are_btn_tw
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#29
It makes me want to cry. What was done to them all is sickening.

There was some godawful experiments going on too. Josef Mengele was a monster. I started reading about him but I didn't get very far yet. I can only handle so much awfulness at one time.
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#30
There was a conversation on another forum about concentration camps. It was centered around our southern border. Someone had said somethng-I thought they said the work camps were not that bad-they were just work camps-they weren't extermiination camps. I got upset at the person saying those camps were horrible too and most likely all of those people died and they were tortured.

Here is the quote in queston-how does it sound to you? I can't fnid what it is in response to because I think the other person's posts were deleted.

No not all the Nazi camps were "extermination" camps. Some were "work" camps (forced labor of course) such as Dachau. Granted they did exterminate some people there, but it wasn't their main mission. I've been there BTW - my kids were old enough to appreciate the gravity of the situation, so it was very educational.

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#31
So what, are you going to argue with some old jew that was actually at the fucking camp?
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#32
He visited-are you saying he was a worker who survived a work camp?? How are you saying that he is a jew even?

I'm so confused. But yes I am looking for clarfcation because i did argue wth hm.

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#33
They treated them like animals.  They were starved, overworked, lived in dismal conditions with diseases running rampant in their cramped quarters and brutally punished but yeah, they weren't "exterminated".  Lucky them.

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(01-09-2020, 12:02 AM)MirahM Wrote: He visited-are you saying he was a worker who survived a work camp?? How are you saying that he is a jew even?

I'm so confused. But yes I am looking for clarfcation because i did argue wth hm.
He said he has been there for reals and he got out alive. Why do you want to give this man more grief?
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#35
(01-09-2020, 01:37 AM)Rootilda Wrote: They treated them like animals.  They were starved, overworked, lived in dismal conditions with diseases running rampant in their cramped quarters and brutally punished but yeah, they weren't "exterminated".  Lucky them.

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It's their own fault for pissing everyone off with their gold teeth and shit while other people were starving. They are that way until this day with their idiotic religion.
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#36
"I've been there"

No where does it say, "I survived Dachau"
He took his kids for a history lesson
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Now you are just being ornery.

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#37
He did not specify. But if he is a survivor and you want to break his spirits, it's no skin off my ass.
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#38
I bet it's like peach fuzz.
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#39
The person's profle name says 1962
got to assume dob

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#40
Assume all you want, you just make an ass out of yourself.
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