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I couldn’t agree more.The Jews are afraid that if the truth about Pius XII gets out and he is beatified, many Jews will convert to Catholicism just as the chief Rabbi of Rome did because of Pius XII’s example.
I couldn’t agree more.The Jews are afraid that if the truth about Pius XII gets out and he is beatified, many Jews will convert to Catholicism just as the chief Rabbi of Rome did because of Pius XII’s example.
Yup.Penny Plain…do you actually know any jews?
is true.The Jews are afraid that if the truth about Pius XII gets out and he is beatified, many Jews will convert to Catholicism just as the chief Rabbi of Rome did because of Pius XII’s example.
and once again the job of saving these people did not solely rest on the Vaticans shouldersHere I am, stirring up trouble again with my shocking suggestions that (1) efforts that fail to prevent the deaths of a mere 6 million people can’t really be called effective; and
once again as long as the people where not 100% wiped out their culture was NOT destroyed that is impossible as much as you would like to argue differently(2) Jewish culture in Poland was destroyed.
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which part the chief rabbi converting or the part that jews are afraid other jews will convert?Yup.
It’s relevant because I was going to suggest that you ask them whether this:
is true.The Jews are afraid that if the truth about Pius XII gets out and he is beatified, many Jews will convert to Catholicism just as the chief Rabbi of Rome did because of Pius XII’s example.
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In all seriousness, Karin, why don’t you ask a Jewish person what he or she thinks of that position? I’d put a smiley face after mine, but it’s really not very funny.once again as long as the people where not 100% wiped out their culture was NOT destroyed that is impossible as much as you would like to argue differently![]()
All of it.which part the chief rabbi converting or the part that jews are afraid other jews will convert?
imagine the stats (if the second occured) then Israel would be nearly if not more than 80% Catholic
How can something that was not totally wiped out be “destroyed” Penny Plain?In all seriousness, Karin, why don’t you ask a Jewish person what he or she thinks of that position? I’d put a smiley face after mine, but it’s really not very funny.
well we do know the awnser to the first part so why question that?All of it.
Though European Jewry was nearly destroyed in the Shoah, Europe’s Jewish culture was not extinguished. SOURCEIn all seriousness, Karin, why don’t you ask a Jewish person what he or she thinks of that position? I’d put a smiley face after mine, but it’s really not very funny.
Yes.There are still jews in these countires their culture has not been destroyed…do you equate the number of jews to how alive or destroyed a culture is??
Oh now you want it to be the same as it was before WWII?Yes.
Take Warsaw, for example. Before WWII, it had a Jewish quarter, as many European cities did. There were Jewish schools and businesses, synagogues, cemeteries, libraries, and all the things that a culture builds up after living in the same place for hundreds of years. People spoke Yiddish, and there were families that had lived there for a long, long time. People grew up where their parents and grandparents and great-grandparents grew up.
Most of the people died, and most of the rest emigrated. The businesses were taken over by Germans or bombed flat or first taken over by Germans and then bombed flat. The synagogues were destroyed. The cemetaries were vandalized. The books were burned.
Ask a Jew if it’s the same.
Whatever you say, Karin. You found a website that contradicts my position, so clearly I haven’t a leg to stand on. You win.Oh now you want it to be the same as it was before WWII?
It may not be the same but it still has culture (jewish).
Unless all the polish jews where killed or left poland than their culture was not destroyed!
OH nachos sounds great…can I have extra hot peppers thoughWhatever you say, Karin. You found a website that contradicts my position, so clearly I haven’t a leg to stand on. You win.
Anyone want some nachos?
Hello bones,There is no question what Hitler did was evil. No doubt about that. It’s very hard to comprehend, your feelings are perfectly understandable. Have you ever considered that God defines things in unofficial terms? It seems that your trying to shift blame away from Hitler and the Nazis and pointing the blame on others. You know what they say, blaming problems on others does no good.
Hello bones,
Is tens of millions of Catholics killing for Hitler, evil? Did tens of millions of Catholics put their souls in danger of damnation in the action of killing for Hitler?
One soul going to hell is more life lost (eternal life) than the combine years of life cut short from all the wars in human history.
What Hitler, the Nazis or the world do is of little importance if tens of millions of Catholics abandoned Christ, were unfaithful to Christ, committed mortal sin, practiced intrinsic evil, and put their souls in danger of damnation, in the act of killing for Hitler. This is unless Pope Pius XII believed that there was nothing imoral or could harm Catholic souls in the action of killing for Hitler.
Hitler and his army, an army mostly made up of Christians, brought about the deaths of 80,000,000 people. Yes, what Hitler and the Nazis did is evil. But what the world does is infinitely nothing compared to if tens of millions of German and Italian Catholics are now burning in hell because they were unfaithful to Jesus in killing for Hitler. Leading Christ’s flock into eternal life is infinitely more important than stopping physical death, physical holocausts and world wars. The up side of had Pope Pius guided tens of millions of Catholics to accept martyrdom rather than kill fo Hitler, there would not have been WWII with 80,000,000 dead becaus Hitler would not have had an army.
The Pope’s job is to lead Christ’s Church into eternal life. Did Pope Pius XII properly guide tens of millions of German and Italian Catholics, who killed for Hitler, into eternal life? Beatification of a Pope should be based on how well a Pope led the Church (millions of Christians) into eternal life rather than how well that Pope condemned world leaders.
I have a question, and it’s not intended to bait anyone or make the Church look foolish or all those other terrible things you guys seem to think I do:Is tens of millions of Catholics killing for Hitler, evil? Did tens of millions of Catholics put their souls in danger of damnation in the action of killing for Hitler?
Your not making any sense here. I agree it is the pope’s job to lead Christ’s Church into eternal life.Hello bones,
Is tens of millions of Catholics killing for Hitler, evil? Did tens of millions of Catholics put their souls in danger of damnation in the action of killing for Hitler?
One soul going to hell is more life lost (eternal life) than the combine years of life cut short from all the wars in human history.
What Hitler, the Nazis or the world do is of little importance if tens of millions of Catholics abandoned Christ, were unfaithful to Christ, committed mortal sin, practiced intrinsic evil, and put their souls in danger of damnation, in the act of killing for Hitler. This is unless Pope Pius XII believed that there was nothing imoral or could harm Catholic souls in the action of killing for Hitler.
Hitler and his army, an army mostly made up of Christians, brought about the deaths of 80,000,000 people. Yes, what Hitler and the Nazis did is evil. But what the world does is infinitely nothing compared to if tens of millions of German and Italian Catholics are now burning in hell because they were unfaithful to Jesus in killing for Hitler. Leading Christ’s flock into eternal life is infinitely more important than stopping physical death, physical holocausts and world wars. The up side of had Pope Pius guided tens of millions of Catholics to accept martyrdom rather than kill fo Hitler, there would not have been WWII with 80,000,000 dead becaus Hitler would not have had an army.
The Pope’s job is to lead Christ’s Church into eternal life. Did Pope Pius XII properly guide tens of millions of German and Italian Catholics, who killed for Hitler, into eternal life? Beatification of a Pope should be based on how well a Pope led the Church (millions of Christians) into eternal life rather than how well that Pope condemned world leaders.
Holland fell to the Nazis after Kristallnacht occured, Protestant and Catholic leaders, agreed to read a public protest against the deportation of Jews. This only intensified the persecutions.I have a question, and it’s not intended to bait anyone or make the Church look foolish or all those other terrible things you guys seem to think I do:
After Kristallnacht, at least, it seemed fairly clear that the Nazis had it in for the Jews in a big way, even if nobody sane could imagine something as horrible as Treblinka. Would it have been right for the Pope to issue a statement specifically telling Catholic Germans that confiscating the property of Jews, humiliating them, beating them, and killing them was grave matter?
If not, why not? If it would have been right, why don’t you think he did so? (Or did he, and it just hasn’t appeared on this thread yet?)
I want to make sure I understand your answer correctly, Bonesy. You know more about this than I do, and I’m perfectly willing to regard you as authoritative on the facts.Holland fell to the Nazis after Kristallnacht occured, Protestant and Catholic leaders, agreed to read a public protest against the deportation of Jews. This only intensified the persecutions.