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zach wrote:
> lsend...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > Sarah Kanary wrote:
> > > "Gary"
> >
> > > > Sarah, you remind me of those who deny the holocaust!
> > >
> > > Since thousands of us were actually victims of it, that would be highly
> > > unlikely. What does 1 Cor. 5:11-13 mean to you?
> >
> > Sarah, the JfW's where not victims f the "holocaust" there were merely
> > casualites of war. Again, you refuse the strict understanding of word
> > definition.
>
> Actually, JWs _were_ targeted by the Nazis and put into concentration
> camps, along with other political prisoners and malcontents. Their
> singular devotion to Jehovah had no place in Germany where the state
> was god. In his autobiography, Aushwitz Commandant Rudolf Hoess
> recounts the remarkable strength and devotion to their religion
> exhibited by JW prisoners, even to their deaths, which in his eyes,
> most seemed to welcome.
>
That, of course, is of historical record. But no where will you find
"holocaust" applicable to the JfW's. The term has come to be
technically indicative of the Jewish genocide.
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In article
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>Sorry. "Other sources" are off topic for this group,
No, it is not "other sources" that are off topic, but other topics. You can
certainly use other sources as long as the _topic_ remains study of the
canonical (including deutero-canonical) Christian Scriptures.
Read the FAQ if you don't believe me. Better yet, read the FAQ anyway, whether
you believe me or not.
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Subudcat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)
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lsenders@hotmail.com writes:
>Stephen M. Adams wrote:
>> On the basis that a literal reading of 1-day == 24 hours is not
>>required by the text.
>>
>Based on what? Is it required then that God is the actual creator or
>that he even exists? The problem with allegoricalism is that its
>limits are never truly determined, they are always relative to the one
>who is doing the "determining". Who gets to say that within the same
>verse, this aspect is literal and that aspect is symbolic?
And yet, in another thread, you said th