Kip Gonzales has my complete agreement. If the evolutionary myth were true, then the pinnacle of evolutionary development should be a complete lack of conscience. That is theoretically the most conducive to survival, and the Nazis nearly took over the World by practicing the fact that they didn't have one. Their characteristics are readily seen in the Liberalism of today, which is an argument that Naziism did not die, but was merely exported worldwide under the new guise of 'social progress'. But the question is begged, what prevents the conscienceless from eventually consuming each other? The answer is, nothing. And what was perceived as the evolutionary pinnacle dead-ends itself as actually producing the society least fit for survival.
Posted by: Photon at October 18, 2007 3:37 PM
How soon we forget. It used to be " today europe,tomorrow the world". Now it's "today the middle east, tomorrow the world".
Posted by: israel saleh at October 16, 2007 12:02 PM
I have studied about the Shoah since 1967. I have read much about the men in the pictures. They were convinced that what they were doing was right. In his autobiography, Kommandant Hoess sometimes had to counsel young SS guards who had to precide over the deaths of masses of women and
children in gas chambers in Crematoriums I-IV. They would ask why even the children had to die. They were given the answer that it had to be so; for the survival of the fitter and better Aryan race. It is a godless philosophy based on the evolution theory; If there is no G-d to give account to, then we can do what we want, and even enjoy our outings with the young ladies...
What a shock they must have had after their deaths, when they faced the Holy One of Israel!
Posted by: Kip Gonzales at October 16, 2007 9:59 AM
My father was inmate in Flossenbuerg. He was a very religious man and hated Nazis.
He escaped the death march to Dachau.
He returned home less one eye...
Posted by: Gerhard at October 16, 2007 3:28 AM
It amazes me how quickly people forget history.
"The final solution."
"The final answer."
"Mein Kampf."
"Jihad."
1937.
2007.
Don't people hear the echoes getting louder instead of fading?
Posted by: Keeshlon at October 15, 2007 9:34 PM
You really have to ask yourself...what were those people thinking...laughing whilst others were being exterminated....God's people - I pray for the nation of Israel.
Posted by: sue pedlowe at October 9, 2007 5:53 PM
Songs, drinking, relaxation, and merriment. Yards away, the amenities for the inmates amounted to a gas chamber. It all evinces a mentality on the part of the SS that is beyond comment. And unfortunately, we can see that mentality in half of the Governments which exist today - although I think their designs will be short-lived, because I believe it is in the plan of G-d to now allow those Nations to prove the Warrants for their own absolute destruction.
Posted by: Photon at September 30, 2007 8:43 PM
I visited Dachau in the early 70's and the memory is vivid in my mind today.
Anyone denying these horrid events should visit the memorials and understand that while "men" enjoyed drink and food they conducted mass murder at their leisure also.
To forget would be inexcusable. To discontinue educating about these atrocities would be irresponsible.
Don at Liberally Conservative
Posted by: Don Bistrow at September 30, 2007 8:03 PM
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