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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:00:28 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:00:39 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:00:49 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:01:00 GMT -5
"One people, one empire, one leader " - Adolf Hilter
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:01:14 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:01:26 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:02:18 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:02:28 GMT -5
DANIEL CHAPTER 11<< BACK: Verses 21 to 26- Hurl denunciations against the holy covenant: Vicious persecution of Christians [11: 30b]
- will give attention to those leaving the holy covenant: treaties with apostate Christendom [11: 30b]
- The "arms" : the military forces that the king of the north [11:30]
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:02:42 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:03:35 GMT -5
King of the North's "Arm": Military forces [11:31]
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:03:51 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:04:05 GMT -5
source g87 9/8 p. 7 HITLER "Dislike is a mild word to describe [Hiltlers] attitude toward them; he denounced them as enemies of the State and persecuted them ruthlessly" "This simple and satisfactory belief lent them strength and made them able to stand the long years of concentration-camp life and all the indignities and humiliations and still retain their human dignity. They were given cause to prove, and they proved, that death had no terrors for them. They could die for their beliefs without shrinking"... Under Two Dictators (1949), by Margarete Buber
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 14:04:59 GMT -5
BEHAVIOUR [*] “They [Jehovah’s Witnesses] did marvelous things for other people. They helped the sick, they shared their bread, and gave everyone near them spiritual comfort. The Germans hated them and respected them at the same time. They gave them the worst work but they took it with their heads high.” - Holocaust survivor Sally Grubman, "Voices from the Holocaust" by Sylvia Rothchild, [*] “[The] 300-400 Jehovah’s Witnesses ...were particularly helpful to the Jews and even shared their bread rations with them.” - Crystal Night, by Rita Thalmann and Emmanuel Feinermann [*] “A welcome contrast [to the brutality even amongst prisoners] were the female Jehovah’s Witnesses, who were nicknamed ‘Bible bees’ or ‘Bible worms.’ Unfortunately there were too few of them.” - Rudolf Hoess, "Commandant of Auschwitz" [*] "The Bible Students [Jehovah's Witnesses] accepted the Asocials* like long-lost sisters: Were they hungry? Were they! Would they like an extra piece of bread? Would they! And so it went on. I watched this Christian charity in operation with mixed feelings, but it worked. The Asocials were softened up with kindness and friendliness" - Under Two Dictators (1949), by Margarete Buber * A group categorized by the Nazi as those that did not conform to their social norms.This group included beggars, alcoholics, drug addicts, prostitutes, and pacifists (Roma and Sinti people were often classed as ‘asocial’) RESISTANCE "They took the Sixth Commandment seriously and in consequence they were determined opponents of all wars and all military service. Their constancy in this respect cost many of the male Witnesses their life. The women of the sect also refused to perform any work that in their opinion was calculated to further the war effort." “Indeed, I have true admiration for them. They belonged to various nationalities: German, Polish, Russian and Czech, and have endured very great sufferings for their beliefs. . . . All of them showed very great courage and their attitude commanded eventually even the respect of the S.S. They could have been immediately freed if they had renounced their faith. But, on the contrary, they did not cease resistance, even succeeding in introducing books and tracts into the camp, which writings caused several among them to be hanged.” - Genevieve de Gaulle, niece of General de Gaulle, President of France, Ravensbruck Women’s Camp: Values and Violence in Auschwitz, Anna Pawełczyńska, Polish sociologist and survivor "[Jehovah’s Witnesses were] “a solid ideological force and they won their battle against Nazism.” an “island of unflagging resistance existing in the bosom of a terrorized nation.” “Everyone knew that no Jehovah’s Witness would perform a command contrary to his religious belief and convictions.” She concluded: “Jehovah’s Witnesses waged passive resistance for their belief, which opposed all war and violence.” Churches compromise alamoministries.com/content/english/Antichrist/nazigallery/photogallery.html
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2017 15:02:06 GMT -5
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