Sentences with phrase «what holocaust»

In the past, they have tackled what the Holocaust ought to mean for Germany and Jews.
Students should begin their reading with at least a general knowledge of what the Holocaust was and should understand what was happening in Germany at the time the Franks fled.
Here's more on what the Holocaust Museum Houston is doing to inspire hope in the community.
If we forget what the holocaust was to the Jews — and we are rapidly forgetting — then little stands in the way of history repeating.
That is what the Holocaust is, and no other group except for the Roma was targeted like that.
A statement against evil and for good sounds nice, but as we can see in the comments here, many have no idea what the Holocaust was or what is actually being remembered.
Had Berke stopped for a moment to reflect, he might have asked if his subjects accurately characterize what Holocaust revisionists say (they don't).
There are also populations of people around the world that believe the moon landing didn't happen, that Elvis and JFK aren't really dead and Holocaust, what Holocaust?
Do you know what the holocaust was and why 6 million or so Jews were systematically slaughtered?
This is what Holocaust denial is.
«Obviously that that was what the Holocaust was about.
«I recognize, in fact, obviously that that was what the Holocaust was about,» Priebus said when pressed on the fact the Holocaust was a genocide of millions of Jews.
Not quite sure what Holocaust resisters (incredibly brave as they may have been) have to do with creativity?

Not exact matches

The point is not to dictate what Facebook's policies should be when it faces requests from authoritarian governments, or grapples with laws restricting Holocaust denial.
At this year's Tribeca Film Festival, audiences can walk alongside the rangers protecting elephants in Africa, see what it's like to be a tree, ride in an automated taxi transporting passengers, or follow a Holocaust survivor's steps as he visits the concentration camp he was held in for the last time.
What is particularly interesting, though, is the connection drawn between astrology with authoritarianism, fascism and modern capitalism (remember that this was in the aftermath of WWII and the Holocaust).
Here's what Churchill had to say about the Holocaust, by the way.
What about the other nations feeling guilty over the Holocaust?
But the Holocaust museum» reinforced by what can be expected in the museums of American Indians and blacks» may also symbolize a troubling turn in the national spirit.
You cut through the modern politics and hand waving and what you have is that for at LEAST 200 years and probably more (longer than we've been around as a country) Christians were «held in contempt» to the point that for about 10 of those years several emperors pursued active policies of extermination (that's what the «actually persecuting» statement refers to - think holocaust type policies) that included some of the worst type of tortures known to humanity.
One of the many lessons of the Holocaust should be that it's wrong to demonize entire groups of people regardless of where they're from, what religion they follow, etc..
Of course, when it comes to persecution, nobody does it better than the Christians what with their inquisitions, holocausts, crusades and innumerable religious wars.
Things like the Holocaust serve as an important reminder of what the power of hate can accomplish.
«What happened to the Jews during the holocaust was yet another in a long line of results of their violation of their covenant with God»
You are really playing the antisemitism card here... How can Jewish people be so very sensitive about what happened to them during the Holocaust... and then turn around and team up with American Neo Fascists to do the same thing to the Arabs in Palestine?
For what it's worth, I believe Jews debate among themselves whether or not the holocaust was punishment from their god.
What happened to the Jews during the holocaust was yet another in a long line of results of their violation of their covenant with God found in Deuteronomy 28:15 - 68 that started with the 1st Temple's destruction by the Babylonians in 586BC, then the desecration of the 2nd Temple by Antiochus Epiphanes in 215 - 164BC depicted in Daniel 9, the destruction of Jerusalem in 70AD, and so on, and so on, even to this day.
I've made it a point to read what I could in depth about the Holocaust, and the incredible evil done to so many innocents breaks my heart.
regardless of what he said i regard it by the fruit he bore and what he bore was the dark Ages, manifest destiny, enslavement of the west Africans, the genocide of the Aztec, the holocaust, and the current ecological crises we know face.
On the Holocaust, for instance, asks McKenna, what if a free - thinking academic were to argue thus: «The Nazis did terrible things, but their mistake was in the minor premise.
Either the Holocaust will be recognized for what it was, by theologians and philosophers, by Jews, Christians, Germans, Arabs, humanity.
Yet even if they tried, the evangelists could not put aside their knowledge of the crucifixion and resurrection and feel what the people of Galilee felt, any more than someone writing today about Jewish history in the 1930s can put aside their knowledge of the horror of the Holocaust or of the creation of the state of Israel.
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.
Yoked to the memory of the Holocaust - that is what he writes - and he goes on as follows: «Whether we like it or not, the statute of limitations is running out on the Holocaust
We have also become aware that the anthropocentrism that characterizes much of the Judeo - Christian tradition has often fed a sensibility insensitive to our proper place in the universe.2 The ecological crisis, epitomized in the possibility of a nuclear holocaust, has brought home to many the need for a new mode of consciousness on the part of human beings, for what Rosemary Ruether calls a «conversion» to the earth, a cosmocentric sensibility (Ruether, 89).3
I am fully convinced that one day abortion will be recognized for what it truly is: The Great American Holocaust.
Please tell me why, say, the Holocaust, is OBJECTIVELY morally evil using Kant's view and we will see if it stands up to what you claim.
What is being talked about is stopping doing this on Holocaust victims which is something the Church stopped doing a long time ago!
What is relevant is that if god communicated that the Holocaust pleased him, then you would be forced to admit that it was MORAL.
Better to understand Chesterton's idea that Jews were not naturally a part of English culture without the inevitably determinative intervening lens of the Nazi holocaust, we might compare it with modern English perceptions of the problem of multiculturalism as it applies particularly to the Moslem community, still widely seen as being impossible to assimilate: thus, there is understood by many decent and tolerant people to be what might be termed a «Moslem problem» (just as many decent and tolerant gentiles in Chesterton's day thought there was a «Jewish problem»).
I lost my family in the Holocaust and I don't need anyone to decide what is best for me or my family.
Your god created everything including «evil», supposedly with the full knowledge of the consequences... so what you are in effect saying, is god wanted the holocaust to happen, since we would gain some small knowledge because of it.
It is sad irony that the executive order was signed on on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day to remember what can happen when hate triumphs over love.
I'm gonna get myself in trouble here, but I believe that's what happened in the Holocaust.
My involvement in Christian - Jewish relations and therefore with the theological implications of the Holocaust have led me to ponder this question and what I learned of the Hindu Trinity, who is Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer, has helped me to believe that God is both life - giver and destroyer, present in life and death, in joy and sorrow.
The victims of the Holocaust got what they «deserved.»
And what about John Hagee, the Texas evangelist who described Catholicism as a «godless theology of hate» and declared that the Holocaust was part of God's plan to drive the Jews to Palestine?
The Holocaust took place in what had been nominally Christian territory; moreover, the record of the churches in opposing it was not the noblest page in Christian history.
When I say the story is being retold in fresh ways, I do not refer to the Lidless Eye crowd of Holocaust deniers, who will likely always be with us, but to works of substantial scholarship that are rightly welcomed for helping us to understand how what happened did happen.
In pondering analogies with the Holocaust, we may be inclined to think that this is what distinguishes us from them: we know what we are doing, we recognize and openly discuss the potential risks and potential wrongs, and our decisions are accompanied by the prescribed quota of anguish.
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