Sentences with phrase «holocaust never»

Christie studied law at the University of British Columbia and rose to prominence in the mid-1980s defending James Keegstra, a schoolteacher fined $ 5,000 for willfully promoting hatred against Jews by teaching his students the Holocaust never happened and that a Jewish conspiracy controlled world affairs.
Yet, there are people who clam the holocaust never happened!
David Irving is one of Britain's most shameful sons: a once - respected historian who came to believe (or, at least, claim publicly) that the Holocaust never happened, that it was all a conspiracy to provoke sympathy for the Jewish people.
The survivors will not lie about what they went through, for how does an event like the Holocaust never happen again if the bitter truth does not come to light.
Would you want your child's education in the hands of a party that praises the Nazis and claims the Holocaust never happened?
Some say we did not land on the moon others the holocaust never happened.
Holocaust never happened... maybe those people should watch the countless videos that nazis, americans and british took, the camps that are still set up and the mass graves in and around Poland.

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«Everyone's suffering in the Holocaust including, obviously, all of the Jewish people affected and the miserable genocide that occurred is something that we consider to be extraordinarily sad and something that can never be forgotten and something that if we could wipe it off of the history books we could.
I mean, everyone's suffering in the Holocaust, including obviously all of the Jewish people affected and the miserable genocide that occurred is something that we consider to be extraordinarily sad and something that can never be forgotten and something that if we could wipe it off of the history books we could.
When we watched films or documentaries about the Holocaust on TV, I never saw her get weepy - eyed.
Of course, this no justification for Holocaust, and Frederic never got the idea to wipe out the Jews, but he pursued measures of soft regulation.
For 2,000 years through pogroms, inquisitions, crusades and holocausts the Jewish nation survived «never to be destroyed completely» just as promised in Leviticus.
How would they like it if we took out all of the pictures of the Holocaust, and pretend that it never happened?
«God would never command me to do that» is a dodge — you have admitted that there are certain acts (genocide) that you would normally consider immoral (Holocaust) except that they were commanded by god (Midianite slaughter).
Since those who do it may continue to be in charge, since there may never be the equivalent of the Nuremberg trials, it will be called not Holocaust but Progress.
As Victor Frankl, a psychologist and Holocaust survivor put it in Man's Search for Meaning, «life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose.»
I'm pretty sure people prayed for the children of Holocaust, if they knew what was going on, but God is never of the world, and we can not think that God does things by which we think is justice.
«If we take the solemn vow of «never again» as we have since the Jewish Holocaust under the Nazis, we have to call it as such for the Christians,» she said.
Kaufman indicts two popular Christian nostrums for nuclear fears: the claim that a holocaust is inevitable because of biblical prophecy and the claim that God somehow would never permit the worst to happen.
«I have never minimized the complicity of individual Christians, or the role of Christian anti-Semitism, or the betrayal of Christian rescuers by their fellow Christians,» he told me in an interview about the Holocaust.
The most outrageous claim by these deniers — or «revisionists,» as they style themselves — is that there never was a Holocaust (or Shoah) in which six million Jews were systematically murdered by the Nazis.
@Chad «I have never seen anyone successfully argue that Hitlers actions were anything other than motivated by german nationalism, however, I do think horrendous theology in Christianity over the centuries has contributed a great deal to anti-semitism, so I do think we as Christians have an ownership of a great deal of the holocaust and I wont shy away from that.
If it did, the Holocaust would have never happened.
When most of the interviewees admit that it is indeed a baby, they are asked to finish the following sentence: «It's okay to kill a baby in the womb when...» Various responses follow: «That's very hard to say...»; «It should never be done lightly...»; «If the mothercannot provide for the baby...»; «If the mother was raped...» The questioner presses the issue: «When asked about the Holocaust, you said that you valued human life, so why is this situation any different?»
As the numbers of Holocaust survivors dwindles, I only hope that the horrors of it and lessons from it are never forgotten.
But we will never know whether a theology more open to pluralism would have led to a different Vatican policy during the Holocaust.
Then how about we teach the theory that the Holocaust was a hoax and never happened.
I can not and will never believe in a «God» that would allow children to be molested, the holocaust to happen, genocide to happen, or anything that would hurt his «subjects» and to say that its a learning thing for us to overcome or that he does nt want to get directly involved in our lives, this can only be perceived as utterly rediculous and I still can not understand how people follow a invisible person so blindly.
To rely on a nebulous Christian - humanist synthesis as a guarantee that the Holocaust and Gulag will never happen again is perhaps to create the conditions under which they are likely to recur.
Germany has produced exhibits on the Holocaust and Nazism before but never since World War II has one focused solely on the man who taught an entire nation to hate.
Yet this almost never happens: even in instances like the Holocaust, the mens rea is established through public and private statements, government documents and internal memoranda.
Trump strongly repudiated anti-Semitism and pledged to «never forget» the Holocaust, after a series of major missteps by the president and White House officials around Holocaust history and Jewish issues.
Show it to a clever child who has never heard of the holocaust.
But outside on East 62nd Street stood people, some in tears, who had never met the man who survived the Holocaust to become a clarion voice for those victims who did not.
Washington (CNN)- Former Tea Party Express spokesperson Mark Williams on Monday night defended his latest blog posting in which he called New York City Michael Bloomberg a «Judenrat» and said that one of the journalists who wrote about it «has never read a book» and has «an appalling ignorance» of the Holocaust.
Ferber added the purpose of the commemoration is to ensure that the horrendous crimes against humanity committed during the Holocaust are never forgotten.
«We are here today to remember the millions of victims of the Nazi Holocaust, to make sure that each new generation never forgets, and to reaffirm that we must be on guard so that this never happens again.»
Our dimes would «make the desert bloom» again in our homeland of Israel, so that «Never Again» could there be a Holocaust where Jewish children like me were killed by Nazis.
One group of dissenters, predictably enough, is Holocaust deniers, who seem affronted by the gathering of physical evidence to describe atrocities they insist never occurred.
Einstein's life spanned the terrors of the 20th century — two world wars, the worldwide Great Depression, fascism, communism, the Holocaust, the threat of nuclear war — and he was never less than steadfast and rational in his attention to the history of his time.
More than twenty - five years after Shoah, Claude Lanzmann's new film reveals a little - known yet fundamental aspect of the Holocaust, and sheds light on the origins of the «Final Solution» like never before.
There are also a number of memorials, located around the world, that are dedicated to never forgetting the Holocaust or its victims.
The Holocaust was about the sheer scale of numbers and the haunting atmosphere of the film is created with a liberal killing of the extras that never lets up.
Never before has this quote been so true as in Denial, a powerful courtroom drama recounting the trial based on the acclaimed book Denial: Holocaust History on Trial written by Dr. Deborah Lipstadt.
A subject that will never be forgotten: the Holocaust.
The horror behind this, including the Holocaust allegory Terence Stamp's grandpa seems to be an allusion to, is never given the weight it's deserved in an effort to keep this purely fantastical escapism.
There are some who believe that the Holocaust is such a pure evil that we should never use it for entertainment without serious dramatic intent.
In sum, this moving memoir stands as a remarkable testament to the indomitability of the human spirit as well as a mighty reminder why the evils of the Holocaust must never be forgotten.
I never knew some people kept diaries during the Holocaust; I learned a lot from their writings.
Like her Jewish grandmother who escaped Austria just before the Holocaust, Celeste learns to cope with exile, never allowing her homeland to fade from her heart.
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