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FYI:'While dispensationalists believed that Jews in
the future would play an essential role in end-times events, their relationship
with Jews in the present was always complicated and even controversial. Though
they denounced anti-semitism as an awful sin, in the 1930's, dispensationalists
were especially suceptible to anti-semitic conspiracy theories and actually used
many similar arguments themselves, including the infamous 'Protocols of the
Elders of Zion'.
FYI:VHS'
The Midnight Cry!-William Miller and the end of the
World-narrated by Cliff Robertson
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Sent: December 29, 2004 21:29
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Auschwitz
Fish
(whose real name is Derek Dick), from the Progressive Scottish rock group
Marillion Derek Dick said it best. "May we never forget so it will never
happen again."
If
we deny historical fact, we make history our future.
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slade
Hello one and all,
I got this today and am still stunned by it:
Coming on the heels of the December 2, 2004
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) televised poll which revealed that
nearly half of Britons had never heard of the Nazi concentration camp of
Auschwitz, a Jewish organization in Florida has released a study
demonstrating 63% of a typical United States city could not identify the
infamous Polish concentration camp. www.isfsp.org/study.html.
It even brought to mind several other atrocities
that should never be forgotten; the Pol Pot Regime in Cambodia, Tianamen
Square in China, Stalin's barbarity(thanks Slade). In a personal
conversation Slade said that the prevalant attitude was something like
this," Well it's not my people, so what?" And I have to agree with his
assesment, that is what seems to be the attitude. I am disturbed that
we as a people (I don't necessarily mean us on TT), as mankind can be so
insensitive and uncaring. In one, two or three generations we seem to want
to forget what we as human beings wish had never happened. It's a
disgusting human trait.
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