Sentences with phrase «holocaust which»

This label is an obvious link to the terms used for people who deny the Holocaust which makes the jump to comparing the fight for climate change to fighting Hitler reasonable in their minds.
From 1985 -1993, Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman worked on the Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light, a journey into the darkness of the Holocaust which resulted in an exhibition that combined painting and photography to explore the meaning of the Holocaust in a contemporary context.
They knowingly used terminology such as the Holocaust which they knew would frighten rather than inform.
Now, please don't go by another twist Iraq (a stupid political war imposed by on us by Bush), Afganhistan (due to 9/11), or even the Jewish Holocaust which was largely INSTIGATED by the Muslims (by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and his Bosnian Muslim regiment).
These are the same mullahs who ordered their pathetic mouthpiece; Ahmadinejad (Ahmaghinejad) to even deny the holocaust which was a direct assault against mankind; where more than six million innocent Jews were murdered by uncivilized and barbaric Germans.
Can he assist us in our ongoing attempt to understand the large - scale political violence of our age — the wars, persecutions, and holocausts which have made the 20th century the bloodiest in history?

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Wolfsburg, Germany - based Volkswagen said it couldn't defend the consumer - fraud lawsuits «in an atmosphere in which pretrial publicity has connected it directly with Hitler and the Holocaust and other horrors counsel has alleged.»
«I mistakenly used an inappropriate and insensitive reference to the Holocaust, for which, frankly, there is no comparison,» Spicer said in an interview with CNN host Wolf Blitzer.
During his first administration, 2005 to 2010, he made an official three - day visit as a guest of then - president Shimon Peres, during which he visited the Weizmann Institute, the Schneider Children's Hospital and the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial.
He also charged that it was «not a coincidence» that the statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day came the same day as Trump's executive order, which he described as a «religious test,» chalking both up to the influence of top White House strategist Steve Bannon.
After so much unexpected loss (savings, houses, discretionary spending), a renewed interest in things that are permanent and reliable is only natural — you might drop $ 800 on a pair handmade John Lobb oxfords, but should the nuclear holocaust hit, those shoes are gonna outlast the cockroaches, which is certainly more than you can say for a trucker cap.
This feature aims to prevent issues like the Holocaust denial results that Google saw in December — which placed an article from a neo-Nazi white supremacist website at the top of search results.
He angered Jews by allowing wider use of the old, Tridentine liturgy, which includes a Good Friday plea that they be «delivered from their darkness» and also by lifing the excommunication of Holocaust - denying Bishop Richard Williamson.
No one kept those kinds of records which is why stories such as Perpetua's became so important as symbols of the persecution as a whole - serving much the same role as Anne Frank does today for the holocaust... a symbol of a sad and painful time.
The point is, Jews were given citizenship rights to Mandatory Palestine... a place which based on the existing population densities provided plenty of room for repatriation after the Holocaust.
As my friend Pastor Richard John Neuhaus has so eloquently put it, «the Holocaust is in modern consciousness the icon of barbarity by contrast with which civilization is defined.»
«scholars maintain that the definition of the Holocaust should also include the Nazis» genocide of millions of people in other groups, including Romani, Soviet prisoners of war, Polish and Soviet civilians, ho.mose.xuals, people with disabilities, Jehovah's Witnesses and other political and religious opponents, which occurred regardless of whether they were of German or non-German ethnic origin.
it is inconceivable that a God drawn along the Whiteheadian lines, with a total grasp of the possibilities unfolding before the progressive advance into chaos and with a direct pipeline to the «ear» and «conscience» of each and every emerging actual entity, could not have found for the world a way around such unspeakable suffering [as that which occurred in the Holocaust].
CNN: After Anne Frank baptism, Mormons vow to discipline members Reacting to a report that well - known Holocaust victim Anne Frank had been baptized by proxy in a Mormon temple, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints says it is committed to disciplining members of its church who conducted such baptisms, which violate church policy.
(CNN)- Reacting to a report that well - known Holocaust victim Anne Frank had been baptized by proxy in a Mormon temple, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints says it is committed to disciplining members of its church who conducted such baptisms, which violate church policy.
Greenberg's en - counter with the Holocaust, which began with intense study in the 1960s, led to a profound shaking of his Jewish faith.
For to Jews the Holocaust is not an event to read about in a few books, or to remember on a few special occasions; it is for them to confront, to agonize over, to reject and resist, to search deeply and widely for a glimmer of hope - all this with a view to a Jewish self - understanding, of which an essential part is being heir of the murdered millions, the remnant of the catastrophe.
And we answer them: «Since Scripture says that the mountain was wooded and had trees from which Abraham cut wood for the holocaust and laid it upon Isaac, [108] and then he left the as - ses behind with the two young men, why talk nonsense?
They need, however, to be challenged because the way in which Christians have heard the story of Jesus» passion has inflamed prejudice and hatred of Jews and has been a cause of persecution in every century — most of all in the horrors of the Holocaust.
The diskette was duly handed over, and back in my hotel room I browsed through the upcoming speeches, paying particular attention to what the Polish pope would say when he came to the Holocaust Memorial at Yad Vashem — a meeting about which there had been considerable controversy, involving considerable yammering.
What is being talked about is stopping doing this on Holocaust victims which is something the Church stopped doing a long time ago!
November 2007), it is instructive to note some key cultural conditions which enabled the Holocaust.
[12] This link has been encouraged by some groups as one which should be made with school children, for example see www.schools-out.org.uk/teachingpack/awholeschoolissue.htm which encourages schools to have «inclusions of oppression of gays and lesbians when looking at the Holocaust in history.»
We could discuss that work that is being done in response to the Holocaust, that which is being done in the horizon of world religions, that which is being done as an expression of the experience of oppression, as by Blacks, and so forth.
One of Butler's most provocative chapters has to do with the African «spiritual holocaust,» during which time white Christians worked to uproot and proscribe the African religious ethos in slaves before they took pains to offer Christian alternatives.
If there is a certain skittishness when it comes to talking about them much, I suspect it is in large part because both have been exploited for ideological purposes: slavery to underscore black victimhood and to mandate compensatory attitudes and policies; the Holocaust as a convenient stick with which the ACLU and its like beat their «Fascist,» i.e., conservative, critics.
And it must be noted that the Holocaust is often invoked recklessly and unfeelingly by anti-abortionists, as though it were simply another convenient stick with which to beat the opposition.
The horrors of the Holocaustwhich were occurring during the same years the modern evangelical movement was being born — also seared our conscience and deepened our sympathy for «God's chosen people.»
How ironic that such a peaceful mantra would actually serve to cause even more grief and suffering (let me point at the middle east for example, KKK, slavery in the U.S. (to some extent), Holocaust and other forms of religious persecution, and finally the manipulation of peasants to fill up the coffers of child molesting Popes... which makes modern politicians of this day look like a Saint).
In fact, violent attacks on Jews were one of the most salient characteristics of the 1936 riots, which played a role in stopping Jewish immigration into Palestine during the Holocaust.
Suppose further that they made a point of stopping to pray at the massive wall which surrounds the Vatican and which they asserted was a sorrowful reminder of the way that Pius XII and the Catholic Church had walled themselves off from the pleas of innocent Jewish children in the Holocaust.
Applying Dedalus's remark to biology, one can ask: What ensures that the human species will not someday be one of the «thousand types» for which nature does not care, which will perish in a global holocaust of the type that befell the dinosaurs?
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.
He is greatly impressed by Jürgen Moltmann's «theology of hope,» which, among other things, seeks to outline a future for Judeo «Christian relations in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
Cobb holds that our task is to find a way between the Scylla of ecological holocaust to which our present policies are leading us and the Charybdis of degrading poverty that would follow from deindustrialization.
The orchestrated broadcast of the holocaust - denying interview with Bishop Williamson set up a media frenzy that overshadowed any coverage of his quite genuine concern for unity in the heart of the Church which he made the principal theme of his Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum.
Why don't we give Tutsis, Cambodians, Bosniak Muslims or any other victim of numerous genocides the same status for retributive justice accorded to Nazi holocaust victims, (which of course includes Jews, Romany, gays, etc).
Our task is to find a way between the Scylla of ecological holocaust to which our present policies are leading us and the Charybdis of degrading poverty that would follow from deindustrialization.
Another reason was the metamorphosis of the Holocaust event into an academic subject, which I followed with uneasiness and distrust.
I must conclude that the era of the survivor has come to an end when the few thousands of us who are still around and still aching must observe that it has been possible for a vicious revisionist movement to spring up, which denies that there ever was a Holocaust.
A veteran of the anti-gay movement, Lively has been actively propagandizing against LGBT people since the early 1990s, but he's perhaps best - known for co-writing the thoroughly discredited, Holocaust revisionist book The Pink Swastika: Hom.ose.xuality in the Nazi Party (1995), which claims that the Nazi party was full of gay men who, because of their «sava.gery,» were able to carry out the Holocaust.
Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Yom Hashoah, marks the anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, which occurred 69 years ago Thursday.
Another reason for my «mission» centers on the question which has now become a cliché: Can something like the Holocaust ever happen again?
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.
The basic assertions — which were eventually adopted by the Institute for Historical Review as well as other revisionist groups as the fundamental tenets of Holocaust denial — fall into three distinct categories.
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