The Historical Atlas of World War Two
Jul 15, 2024 14:05:45 GMT -8
Post by The Ninevite on Jul 15, 2024 14:05:45 GMT -8
Alexander Swanston & Malcom Swanston's Book titled 170 maps that chart the most cataclysmic event in human history is a military record of events related to the holocaust. It can be contrasted with the book Holocaust Chronical, which depicts and names police victims, and shows locations descriptively of mass murder. part of resolving mass conflict is finding all the locations at which the multitude of individual crimes occurred and discovering the identities of the victims. In hindsight it's important to remember individuality, and bear in mind that just because of the impersonal nature of the nazi holocaust machine, which sought to hide not only the killings but the locations of them and the police records of the victims and their families, that doesn't mean that each murder wasn't individually targeted by name. If you have read Hitler's book, or seen camera recordings of his speeches, you know that he began his thought with "kill all the Jews". It is also true that religion is a very private affair, it is spiritual, and by all of historical theological understanding, only God Himself knows. There is a passage in the scripture recording the life of Christ in which he says in conversation that "He is not a Jew who is a Jew in name only." This statement is related to another statement he made, "Man looks on the outward appearance but God looks on the heart."
It is true that in order to be a spiritual Christian, especially one with a complete religious education, you will have to know everything about the Israeli nation and its religion, in other words you must know the culture that gave birth to the Messiah. Knowing that alone is politely described in American academies by saying "This much makes you a Jew." Learning to speak or write with Hebrew letters is a separate matter.
It is true that in order to be a spiritual Christian, especially one with a complete religious education, you will have to know everything about the Israeli nation and its religion, in other words you must know the culture that gave birth to the Messiah. Knowing that alone is politely described in American academies by saying "This much makes you a Jew." Learning to speak or write with Hebrew letters is a separate matter.