Re: Jews Rule. Like it or Not.
- From: fkasner <fkasner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 21:22:53 GMT
Dan Bloomquist wrote:
Fred Kasner wrote:
Once more you demonstrate your pure and unabashed bias. Nowhere do you find
me singling out the Holocaust as some special instance of human brutality
(even though it certainly was brutal.)
Yes, it was.
In my lifetime I have seen indirectly several monstrous acts in
which huge numbers of people were killed. In some cases it was by rather
unenlightened peoples against some of their own (west and central Africa,
Cambodia, Sudan, etc.) and in other cases actions by a well educated group
of people who became scapegoats for the unhapiness of that mass.
The result of wealth inequity no doubt.
Europeans
like to think of themselves as thoughtful and enlightened.
Of course.
So when they saw
what the systematic attempts to destroy all of European Jewry had
accomplished they did recoil. Eventually even the Germans felt that it was
a stain on their national escutcheon.
Such is the difference of the German masses between the 30s and 70s.
As for your almost total ignorance about Judaism I'll inform you of one
tenet of that religion: allowing the untimely death of one individual is as
if you allowed the death of a whole world.
Buddhist and Taoist would think so, also.
And there is no limitation in
this tenet to any one group of people but all of God's peoples.
Who's G_d did you have in mind?
You are on very sick puppy. Get help.
Sure he is as long as some 'of us' is judging. But doesn't 'your' G_d only have the 'right' to judge? So how do you have it both ways?
FK
Best, Dan.
Every one of us sees a relation to God to a non-existent god as he chooses. Even those who appear to be totally orthodox on some religious attitude are individual compromisers. We call this philosophical differences.
FK
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