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The Holocaust: from the ovens straight to "Hell"?

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Were Jews who did not "accept" Jesus - as they were poisoned to death in the Nazi's concentration camps - subjected to torture in burning flames for eternity after they were murdered?


@fmf said
Were Jews who did not "accept" Jesus - as they were poisoned to death in the Nazi's concentration camps - subjected to torture in burning flames for eternity after they were murdered?
Christian's who believe and promote such ridiculous doctrines are fools.


@fmf said
Were Jews who did not "accept" Jesus - as they were poisoned to death in the Nazi's concentration camps - subjected to torture in burning flames for eternity after they were murdered?
Ouch. You don't shy away from asking unpleasant questions, do you? I don't care to weigh in on that one, theologically.

I will however mention that I have visited several KZ, including Buchenwald, Dachau, BergenBelsen, and another one near Hamburg. After Buchenwald was 'liberated' the Communists continued to run it into the 1950s, simply replacing Hitler's enemies by their own. Furthermore, even the KZ in the western part of Germany which had been 'liberated' by the Allies did not release all the inmates; homosexuals, for example, where kept in there until they were transferred to other prisons. The one near Hamburg was particularly frightening for me; it was designed to house only children inmates. During the NS time, many people who were not themselves Jewish but were married to Jews were also incarcerated. If they had children, then the children had to go somewhere; the Nazis couldn't just abandon them onto the streets. So the children of these mixed marriages were separated from their families and sent to this one KZ near Hamburg. One sees how patho-logical methodical the NS ideology was, down to the last hideous details. Gulags are ugly, no matter how one looks at them.


@moonbus said
Ouch. You don't shy away from asking unpleasant questions, do you?
Unpleasant or not, for me, the answer is no.


@fmf said
Unpleasant or not, for me, the answer is no.
As KellyJay or JosephW might say, they will have found out by now.

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@fmf said
Unpleasant or not, for me, the answer is no.
Would you like fishbone broth with that?


@fmf said
Were Jews who did not "accept" Jesus - as they were poisoned to death in the Nazi's concentration camps - subjected to torture in burning flames for eternity after they were murdered?
When you wrote that, did you have the good sense to consider whether any Jewish people might visit this jackass mosh pit over which you seem to preside?

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If only the God you pretend to believe in would do that from time to time. 😉


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Another thing to consider is that a lot of Jewish people play chess.

Also, just because the English jackasses conquered India for a while does not mean the English invented chess.


@fmf said
Were Jews who did not "accept" Jesus - as they were poisoned to death in the Nazi's concentration camps - subjected to torture in burning flames for eternity after they were murdered?
Are you suggesting they deserved to be in Heaven?

Or would you consider annihilationism to be an acceptable end result?

And what is the criteria for one being in Heaven? Is it not having all of their sins forgiven?


@fmf said
Were Jews who did not "accept" Jesus - as they were poisoned to death in the Nazi's concentration camps - subjected to torture in burning flames for eternity after they were murdered?
Why are you asking these characters instead of AP News or Reuters? Covid et your brain?


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I guess the dimwitted, sitcom-educated response you expect would be something like:

"Huh huh huh, Dive -- just like your posts"

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