What
really caused the Holocaust?
Kim: Jesus,
given that many nations are marking the 60th anniversary of the liberation
of the Auschwitz death camp, I would like to ask you some questions
that I feel I have never had fully resolved. As you know, I grew up
in Denmark and from an early age I heard about the Nazi occupation
and the holocaust. In fact, the concept of concentration camps seemed
very real to me from an early age. Yet I still was not prepared for
the shock I received at the age of 13.
It happened on a bright and sunny spring day, when the birds were
singing and the trees had fresh green leaves. All of the older students
were called to the school’s movie theater, which usually meant
we were to watch some kind of educational movie. Yet this time it
was a documentary about Auschwitz, and it did not hide anything. We
saw the people who looked like living skeletons, piles of hair and
teeth, piles of dead bodies bulldozed into mass graves, gas chambers
and crematorium ovens, where the door swung open and exposed half-burned
corpses grinning at you. After the movie we were let out with no commentary
or discussion. I still remember walking out into the bright sunshine,
listening to the birds and being in shock that the beauty of a spring
day and the horrors I had seen on that film could coexist on the same
planet.
Although I have processed this experience for 35 years, trying to
understand how something like that could happen, I still cannot understand
how such beauty and horror can coexist in human beings. What baffles
me the most is that human beings can do such things to other human
beings. I mean, it is easy to reason that the Nazi leaders, such as
Hitler or Himmler, were either insane or souls who had rebelled for
so many lifetimes that they had lost all humanity. Yet what about
the many German soldiers who pushed people into the gas chambers and
turned on the gas? They could not fail to know what they were doing,
yet they did it anyway. Without such people to carry out their orders,
the Nazi leaders would have gotten nowhere, so what is it that causes
people to follow orders blindly? I feel that unless we understand
this, we cannot prevent such atrocities from happening again, so please
help me understand.
Jesus: Let
me first comment on your experience. There is no doubt that exposing
children to such a movie without helping them process and understand
it is an example of shock treatment that can easily be labeled cruel.
Yet the reality was that even though your experience took place 25 years
after the end of the war, the Danish nation had not processed the trauma
of the second world war and thus had not healed the wound in the collective
psyche. The educators, who decided to show that movie in the public
schools, felt they simply could not ignore the Holocaust. Yet they could
not help children understand what they themselves did not understand.
I am not saying this justifies their actions, I am only saying it should
make it easier for you to understand, forgive and move on—which
is your personal responsibility.
Obviously, such unhealed wounds is a phenomenon seen in all of the nations
involved with World War II, and the nation with the deepest wound is
Germany itself. I can assure you that I would love to see the German
people heal this wound and move on without it. Yet the wound is so deep
that this would be a Herculean task. As an ideal scenario, let us imagine
that Germany decided to engage in a national debate that exposed everything
about the holocaust and at the same time, millions of Germans decided
to use Mother Mary’s rosaries to consume the karmic records and
the vortexes of misqualified energy. If this was done, it would still
take years for the German people to heal the wound in the national psyche.
Yet if this did happen, it would lift such a heavy burden from the German
people that they would literally feel reborn, and they could then begin
to express their unique beauty and talents that are held back by the
wound in the national psyche. It would also lift a burden from the other
European peoples who are still – 60 years after the end of the
war – looking at Germans with imperfect feelings. Thus, Europe
as a whole would become a much lighter place if the wound left by the
war was truly healed. I can assure you that the Ascended Host want nothing
else but to see such wounds healed.
Now for the question of how human beings can do such inhumane things
to each other. One way to explain this is to take my statement, “Do
unto others what you would have them do unto you.” Every single
one of my statements is a two-edged sword of truth, with one edge pointing
toward yourself. So if you turn around my statement, you could say that
before you can do something to others, you must first have done it to
yourself.
Take for example a German soldier who herds a child into the gas chamber.
The simple fact is that no one could do this to a human being. So the
only explanation is that the soldier did not look upon the child as
a human being. How could this be? The soldier had been programmed by
a philosophy that defined Jews as not being fully human; in other words,
Jews had been dehumanized and turned into non-humans. I know this is
completely irrational, yet if someone hasn’t realized that the
human psyche is capable of irrationality, then that person has some
serious studying to do.
My point is that before you can dehumanize another person, you must
first have dehumanized yourself. I realize this will sound contradictory,
given that the Germans were programmed to believe they belonged to the
super race and were better than all others. Nevertheless, this belief
in German superiority is not actually in conflict with the dehumanization
of the Jews; it is simply the other side of the same coin.
You see, the very idea that the human race can be divided into separate
categories and that some are better than others springs from the duality
of the carnal mind. This duality is based on the fact that the soul
has separated itself from God and therefore no longer sees itself as
a son or daughter of God. The soul has now lost its own sense that it
it is a spiritual being who sprang from the one God, and thus it cannot
see that other “human” beings came from the same source.
This sense of separation is the source of all – and I mean ALL
– human atrocities and conflicts.
When you lose the sense of oneness with your source, one might say that
you have dehumanized yourself. Yet it would be more correct to say that
you have despiritualized yourself. And in so doing, you despiritualize
everyone else, because you cannot bear the thought that they are something
you are not. And when you have gone through this process, you inevitably
become vulnerable to believing in a philosophy that defines one group
of people as superhuman and one group as subhuman. Yet defining yourself
as superhuman is still a despiritualization of yourself.
My point is that the German soldier had despiritualized himself, and
this made it possible for him to despiritualize even a child. The soldier's
despiritualization of himself had opened him to accepting the belief
that the human race can be divided into categories and that those categories
can be assigned value based on a relative scale defined by certain people.
In this case, the scale was defined by the Nazi leadership, but over
the cause of history many other nations and leaders have defined other
relative scales and used them as a justification for numerous atrocities.
In this particular case, the Nazi leaders had defined the Germans as
superhuman and the Jews as non-human. So once the solider had bought
into this philosophy, he could push the child into the gas chamber without
feeling the remorse that any normal person would feel for killing another
human being. He literally did not believe he was killing a human being.
Okay, I can understand
about despiritualization, but I still don’t understand how a
person can buy into such a philosophy. It seems almost inconceivable
to me that a person can accept a philosophy that dehumanizes certain
people and then blindly carry out orders without thinking at all about
what he is doing. How can someone become so insensitive? Or am I just
being a hypocrite who cannot see the beam in my own eye?
Well, yes and no. In another
discourse,
I talk about the levels of spiritual development, and when you reach
a certain level of spiritual maturity, when you reach a certain level
of Christhood, it does become inconceivable to you that a person could
blindly carry out orders to kill other people.
Yet the deciding factor here is really how attached you are to your
physical life. Look at the situation of a person who was drafted into
the German army. He knew full well that if he refused to carry out orders,
he would be shot as a deserter or traitor. So the only way he could
refuse to push people into the gas chambers was by being willing to
be killed.
When a soul reaches a certain level of Christhood, it becomes aware
that the soul lives beyond the body, and therefore the long-term survival
of the soul is more important than the short-term survival of the body.
This will make a soul willing to lose its physical life in order to
take a stand for principles and thereby advance its spiritual development.
Yet when a soul is still below that level of Christhood, it simply isn’t
capable of reasoning this way, and thus its survival instinct is entirely
focused on the body. We might say that there is a higher – spiritual
– survival instinct and a lower – carnal – survival
instinct. This is what I described in my statement:
For whosoever will
save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for
my sake shall find it. (Matthew 16:25)
If you seek to save the life
of the body at the cost of compromising God’s law, you will eventually
lose the life of your soul. Yet if you are willing to take a stand for
the truth of Christ – even if your body is killed for it –
you will win the immortal life of your soul.
My point being that the majority of humankind are still below the critical
level of soul maturity, which means that they could all be manipulated
into doing what the German soldiers did at Auschwitz. So if you are
willing to die in order to defend the right of others to live, then
you are not a hypocrite by finding it inconceivable what the soldiers
did. It truly is inconceivable to you, but only because you value the
life of the soul more than the life of the body. And thus you would
have been willing to die rather than carry out your orders—and
I can assure you that you would have died.
If you are not willing to die to defend the lives of others and at the
same time judge the German soldiers, thinking you could never have done
what they did, then you are taking a hypocritical stand. Because if
you had been put in a similar situation – being forced to make
the choice between dying or following orders – you would have
done what the German soldiers did—followed orders without asking
questions.
That’s a
pretty radical statement that I think will be offensive to many of
the people who experienced the war. I mean, I didn’t experience
it, but I was still brought up with the belief that Nazism was a unique
form of evil that could only have happened in Germany.
Yes, and that is a very dangerous
belief, which actually increases the danger that similar atrocities
could happen again elsewhere. The simple fact is that evil thrives in
the shadows and it only grows in the dark, meaning when it is not recognized.
And thus the people who condemn the Germans as being solely responsible
for the Holocaust are actually helping to set the stage for the next
atrocity.
What I said above was that the real problem here is the despiritualization
of human beings. This is what makes it so easy for people to judge one
another and to divide the human race into groups, of which some are
good and some are bad. So the only way to prevent genocide is to re-spiritualize
the human race by promoting the truth that all human beings are sons
and daughters of the same God. By demonizing the Germans and making
them solely responsible for the Holocaust, you obscure the real cause
of the Holocaust, namely a psychological mechanism that is present in
the majority of human beings.
You see, the war and the Holocaust were not solely the responsibility
of the German people. It was a manifestation of the warring in the collective
consciousness of humankind. Thus, the true cause of the war was the
warring in the collective psyche, and the people of most nations had
contributed to those vortexes of negative energy. The German people
played a role in this man-made drama. And it is true that there were
– and still are – certain characteristics in the German
national psyche that made them more vulnerable to the philosophy of
Nazism than some other nations. And that is why Nazism did arise in
Germany. Yet Nazism – or a similar totalitarian force –
would have arisen anyway, and it could have happened in several other
nations. It would have taken a bit longer to take hold, but it would
have happened because the forces in the collective unconscious, as Carl
Jung put it, would inevitably have surfaced in the material realm.
Okay, I know that
will be a tough pill to swallow for many people, and I assume only
those with a certain level of Christhood will be able to accept it?
That is correct. Those with
an insufficient soul maturity, will refuse to look for the beam in their
own eye and will continue to focus on someone else, making them the
scapegoat that gives them an excuse for not changing themselves.
So are you saying
that the world has made the German’s into scapegoats, and thereby
many people have been able to actually ignore the true cause of the
Holocaust, using it as an excuse for not changing themselves?
That is exactly what I am
saying. The Holocaust was a giant shock to humankind, and from a spiritual
perspective it was a unique wake-up call. It was the manifestation of
forces in the collective psyche, and it should have awakened people
to the need to change that psyche by changing themselves. All nations
should have looked for the beam in their own eye. Unfortunately, most
nations looked only at the mote in the eyes of the Germans, and thus
they missed the opportunity to truly eradicate the psychological forces
that caused the Holocaust. Thus, these forces are alive and well, and
that is why you have seen several examples of genocide since the Holocaust—and
unfortunately you could still see a genocide far worse than the Holocaust.
Let me return to
the German solider. Many people believe that the soldiers responded
the way they did because they had grown up in prewar Germany and had
been brainwashed by Hitler. You seem to be saying that the cause is
found much farther back, and it started before that particular lifetime?
That is correct. The real
cause was the despiritualization of the soul, which started when that
particular soul fell into the consciousness of duality and lost its
connection to its source. As I explain in the discourse on the levels
of spiritual
development, after a soul falls, it can enter a downward spiral
or an upward spiral. If it goes downward, it can descend into deeper
and deeper levels of selfishness, which makes it increasingly insensitive
to other forms of life.
That is why you see a variety of reactions among the German soldiers
in the death camps. Some bought the Nazi philosophy hook, line and sinker
and would do anything without giving it a second thought. Others were
simply forced into the army and were usually assigned to tasks that
didn’t require total insensitivity. In other words, the Nazi leaders
had some insight into the lower levels of human psychology and deliberately
selected the most insensitive people for the most cruel tasks. That
is why you see some SS soldiers who became literal monsters when they
were given absolute power over the lives of others. Yet every nation
on Earth has a certain part of its population who could respond in a
similar manner if put in a similar situation. Why do you think the American
soldiers in the Abu Grahib prison did what they did?
So help me understand
what makes a soul so insensitive, especially what makes a soul able
to shift between a seemingly normal life and incredible cruelty. I
mean some of the German soldiers would gas Jews all day and then sit
down and enjoy a classical music concert or a Shakespearian play at
night. I just watched a documentary about Auschwitz, and I was struck
by the fact that the commandant lived in a mansion with his wife and
children. He was seemingly the perfect father to his own children
at home, yet then he put on his SS uniform and planned the systematic
extermination of hundreds of thousands of children—who from
a spiritual perspective were no different from his own. How could
there be such contrast within the same soul?
As I have explained elsewhere,
the soul can fragment or divide. This can create a vacuum in the soul
that can be filled with a dark spirit. So some of the most cruel German
soldiers were literally possessed by demons. The demons would take over
when these people were carrying out their orders, and then the demons
would become so drunk by the misqualified energy that they would leave
the person alone for a while, allowing him to go back to a more normal
personality.
Yet when a soul falls into the duality consciousness, there will be
a certain split or division within the soul itself. This makes it possible
that the soul can develop multiple personalities, and the person can
– often almost seamlessly – switch from one personality
to another. Thus it becomes possible that a person can have a highly
educated and cultured personality, as did the commandant of Auschwitz.
And at the same time, the soul has another personality that is completely
insensitive to the kind of people that it believes are subhuman.
This is a universal pattern that you see all over the world, and it
has brought about some of the worst human atrocities. The simple fact
is that this “warring in the members” of the soul is the
beam in your own eye, and until you pluck it out by putting on the mind
of Christ, you will be part of the problem instead of part of the solution.
You might also note that this multiple personality phenomenon is what
prevents people from seeing that they are doing the same thing which
they find abhorrent in others. Thus, people cannot see that they have
the same psychological mechanism as the German soldiers and that they
would have done the same thing if they had been in a similar situation.
That seems like
an essential point, so can you give me an example of this from outside
of Germany?
Well, take the American Founding
Fathers who were working on the Declaration of Independence and the
Constitution, yet some of them were slave owners. Thomas Jefferson would
travel away from home and write the immortal words that all men are
created equal and endowed by their creator with inalienable rights.
Then he would go back to his farm, which based its existence on slave
labor. How do you explain that unless the soul of Thomas Jefferson had
a split that allowed him to play two incompatible roles without seeing
the incompatibility?
So you are basically
saying that until a critical mass of people resolve this warring in
our members, the potential for genocide will remain?
Correct. The only way to
remove the danger of genocide is to re-spiritualize the human race,
and the key to doing so is the Christ consciousness which allows the
soul to reconnect to its source and see itself as a son or daughter
of God. This allows the soul to see that all other souls came from the
same source, and thus genocide becomes unthinkable. As I explain elsewhere,
it really is up to the most spiritually advanced souls to change the
national and planetary consciousness by raising themselves to a higher
level of Christ consciousness and thereby pulling other people up.
So you are saying
that even in today’s world, there is a real potential for a
new genocide? I feel that most Western nations would immediately point
the finger elsewhere and say it could never happen here, but is that
really true?
Well, if you consider that
a Western nation could exterminate six million Jews or other people,
then you are probably right that it could not happen. But my point is
that the very consciousness that caused the Holocaust has not been eradicated
from any nation, and it has not been eradicated because people have
not been willing to look at the true cause and then pull that beam from
their own eyes. So the forces behind the despiritualization of human
beings are very much at work in every nation, and therefore there is
a real potential for a systematic violation of human rights. No nation
is currently exempt from this.
Can you give me
an example of how these forces are working in the United States?
Where do you want me to start?
The very fact that this country has a Constitution based on inalienable
rights yet allowed slavery shows a split in the national psyche from
the very beginning, a split that has not yet been fully healed. The
fact that it took violence to stop slavery demonstrates this split and
the nation’s propensity to see violence as a solution to problems.
Then take the end of World War II. In 1945 the American and British
air forces carried out massive bombing raids of German cities that killed
tens of thousands of women and children. There were no military or strategic
targets; it was simply a systematic punishment of the German people,
partly with the purpose of making sure Germany would never again rise
to become a threat. Thus, this action rightly deserves to be called
genocide, but very few people in America would accept that fact.
Sure, the bombing didn’t kill as many people as were killed in
the concentration camps, but was the difference in kind or only in degree?
Look at how this atrocity was covered over by the publicity around the
Holocaust. The message was that because the Nazis were so bad, anything
the allies did during the war was excusable or insignificant in comparison.
Yet when you cover over atrocities by making others the scapegoats,
you have only reinforced the despiritualization of the human race.
Now take the fact that since 1973 tens of millions of unborn babies
have been aborted in what some have called the silent Holocaust. Only
a massive split in the national psyche could allow a democratic nation
to become so insensitive to the unborn. And most other Western nations
have legalized abortion.
Then take today. You have a president who claims to be working to spread
freedom, yet he has been willing to kill tens of thousands of Iraqi
civilians in order to spread his version of freedom. At the same time
he claims to have planted the flag of Liberty, yet true Liberty cannot
exist without an uncompromising respect for human rights. And this very
president has kept 600 prisoners in Guantanamo Bay for over two years
without trial.
This kind of imprisonment without recourse was one of the major reasons
the American revolutionaries rebelled against the English king. It was
one of their major goals to create a nation where such imprisonment
could never happen. Yet here it is, and where is the public outcry?
You cannot claim to be a representative of Liberty when you have divided
human beings into categories of which some have no inalienable rights
defined by God but only those defined by your state.
Then there is the issue that a small power elite maintains a stranglehold
on the U. S. economy, which keeps millions of Americans living below
poverty level in what is claimed to be the richest nation on Earth.
In truth, no nation can claim to be rich as long as one of its citizens
is living in poverty.
Finally, let me mention the fact that the American psyche is deeply
split between two forces that both maintain the despiritualization of
humanity, namely scientific materialism and orthodox Christianity.
Do you want me to continue?
No, I think you
made the point that there is a beam in the eye of the American nation.
Since you are bringing up the issue of Christianity, there has always
been some talk about the Christian church not doing enough to speak
out against the holocaust. What is your position on that.
My position is that the orthodox
Christian churches did something far more serious than not speaking
out. In reality, mainstream Christianity was one of the major factors
that set the stage for the Holocaust. Again, the true cause of the Holocaust
is the despiritualization of human beings. The only way to reverse this
is to reconnect souls to their spiritual source, so they can see that
all people are part of the One Body of God on Earth. I came to give
humankind a spiritual philosophy that would help them make this transition
in consciousness, as exemplified in my call:
And he answering
said, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with
all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and
thy neighbour as thyself. (Luke 10:27)
You can love your neighbor
as yourself only when you realize your neighbor is part of the greater
self of which you too are a part. There is no other way to neighborly
love.
Yet, as I explain throughout this website, my message of unconditional
love was turned into an orthodox, fear-based religion. The greatest
crime was that I was defined as the only son of God and all other humans
were defined as being far below me. Not only did the Catholic Church
define people as NOT being sons and daughters of God, it defined them
as sinners by nature. These ideas are a clear reinforcement of the despiritualization
of human beings, and they dominated the intellectual life of Europe
for 1500 years before the Holocaust. Obviously, Protestant churches
did virtually nothing to challenge these doctrines, and most modern
Christian churches are endlessly parading these Satanic lies as Christian
truths.
You can add to this the fact that many Christians looked at the Jews
as the people who killed Christ—once again failing to see the
beam in their own eyes. Yet the major problem with orthodox Christianity
is truly the despiritualization of human beings by defining me as the
only son of God and all other people as sinners.
On top of that, you have the philosophy of scientific materialism, which
defines humans as being just more evolved animals and denies the existence
of God or any spiritual aspect of human nature. Yet this very philosophy
simply would not have gained ground had it not been for the fact that
orthodox Christianity had already programmed the collective psyche with
an anti-spiritual philosophy.
If you care to take a closer look, you will see that even the Nazi’s
needed some justification for their actions. And they used a very peculiar
and very irrational blend of Christian and scientific dogma to position
themselves as superhuman and the Jews as subhuman.
So there is no doubt that both orthodox Christianity and scientific
materialism carry part of the responsibility for the fact that the Holocaust
took place and the fact that the collective psyche has not yet been
healed. Thus, both sides are to this day serving to maintain the despiritualization
that could precipitate the next Holocaust.
You are certainly
not mincing words here!
No, but do you think the
topic of the Holocaust deserves to be treated gently, so as to avoid
offending people’s egos?
I don’t,
actually, I was just a bit surprised by your directness. So what would
you like to see the world do to heal the wounds of the Holocaust?
I would like to see people
recognize the true spiritual and psychological cause and make a sincere
effort to remove the beams from their own eyes. I would like to see
the world forgive the German people and I would like to see the German
people accept God’s forgiveness. I would like to see the Jews
recognize the beam in their own eyes and then forgive the German people,
recognizing that it is meaningless to make one nation responsible for
what is truly caused by the planetary psyche.
So you have no
desire to punish the German people? I mean, many people seem to think
that God wants to punish them?
Absolutely not. I have no
other desire – and I can assure you that God has no other desire
– than to see all sons and daughters of God enter their Father’s
kingdom and remain there forever. Yet to enter God’s kingdom –
which as I explain on this website is a state of consciousness –
you have to leave behind the lower, human state of consciousness. You
have to leave behind all human sense of hurt and non-forgiveness. And
you have to leave behind the sense that you are separated from God and
from other people. Being in God’s kingdom truly means being one
with God. There is no other way to enter the kingdom than through the
sense of oneness.
So yes, I wish all people would learn the lessons they need to learn
from the Holocaust, use it to remove the beam from their own eyes, and
then simply move on and enter God’s kingdom.
Yet so many people
will say that it is impossible to just move on and leave such an atrocity
behind.
Yes, but by maintaining this
belief, they only work to uphold the despiritualization that WILL inevitably
set the stage for the next Holocaust. Why do you think I told people
to turn the other cheek? It was because only by doing so can you stop
the spirals of violence and atrocities that have been going on for millennia
on this planet. Someone has to take the first step and forgive everything
that happened in the past. As Mother
Mary explains, only total forgiveness can lead to total freedom.
When you forgive, you are truly setting yourself free from the past.
So where do you want to go? Do you want to enter the kingdom of those
who have reclaimed their spirituality by leaving behind their duality?
Or do you want to remain in your current state of consciousness indefinitely?
I can only point the way to the kingdom of God; I can’t make the
choice for you.
One final question.
It seems to me that most of the people who really understand what
happened in the Holocaust are struck by the senselessness of so many
innocent people dying and under such appalling conditions. It just
seems so utterly meaningless. Do you have anything to say about that?
I do. If you look at the
war, you will see that in the first years, the German armed forced had
an uncanny success; they were almost unstoppable. The reason for this
was that Adolf Hitler and his closest associates, had despiritualized
themselves to the point where they fell for one of the temptations of
the devil, as described in this quote:
5 And the devil,
taking him up into an high mountain, shewed unto him all the kingdoms
of the world in a moment of time.
6 And the devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee, and
the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me; and to whomsoever
I will I give it.
7 If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.
8 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Get thee behind me, Satan:
for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only
shalt thou serve. (Luke, Chapter 4)
So, Hitler sold his soul
to the devil to fulfill his dream of world domination. And the devil
gave him a large amount of misqualified energy, which is what gave the
German forces their military victories. However, God is not mocked,
and God has designed this planet so that no single power can dominate
it. Because of this, the devil might promise you the world, but he simply
does not have the power to deliver on his promise.
One reason for this is that the law of cause and effect, the law of
karma, mandates that when you kill others, you lose some of your power.
And when you kill civilians, especially children, you incur a greater
karma than by killing soldiers on the battlefield. So the reality is
that for each person killed in the concentration camps, some of the
dark energy, some of the momentum, behind the Nazis was taken away.
And thus, from the moment the Nazis built the first death camp, they
sealed their fate and opened the door to a much swifter defeat. I can
assure you that had the Nazis not built the concentration camps, it
would have taken longer for them to run out of dark energy, and thus
the war would have lasted longer. As a result many more people would
have been killed in regular fighting.
I know this is of little comfort to the survivors and their families,
yet it is a fact that each person killed in the concentration camps
saved the lives of at least two other people by diminishing the dark
power behind the Nazis and their war machine. It was a situation not
dissimilar to the many Christians who were executed by the Romans and
who contributed to the downfall of the Roman empire. So in a way, you
might say that their deaths weren’t senseless after all. They
did serve a greater purpose, although a purpose that the Ascended Host
would rather have avoided.
Please understand that I am in no way trying to diminish the horrors
of the Holocaust or the responsibility of the Germans. I am trying to
point out that God never wants people to remain stuck in the past. He
wants people to learn their lessons, meaning that they respiritualize
themselves, and then move on. And truly, it is high time and past time
that the world moves on and permanently leaves behind the consciousness
that caused the Holocaust.
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