I have heard conflicting answers to this question. If possible, i woukd love to read Hitlers own words, or from contemporary Germans, why they hated the Jewish people.
I understand this type of thread can be controversial and volatile. I ask that we can keep respectful and kind. While controversial, this is also a legitimate historical question wirth pondering. Especially because it is rarely discussed from Hitlers point of view. Right or wrong, i want to know what HE felt about tge Hewish people. I would greatly appreciate any help, as it is difficult to find it in the dozens of speeches he made..
My personal note is that, while i do notice the amount of Jewish people in positions of power, my opinion of them is very high. They are hard working, family oriented people that treat me in my business very well! In fact i wish Christians learned a bit from them!
Pardon all my disclaimers. I just want some good clean historical information. Any you provide woukd be much appreciated!
He didn't kill the Pharoah's son (which I still assert would be evil beyond all reason and sanity), he killed everyone's son.
I'll say it again, since you seem to have skipped it.
Imagine if God came and killed your son because of the actions of Joe Biden.
It's the exact same thing that you are justifying.
🤷🏽♂️ I honestly don’t care. This isn’t ancient Egypt and I’m not about to start worshipping the sun. If the Bible is literal, allegory, or based off astrotheology. It doesn’t matter to me. There is no possible way for me to go back and make sure for myself. I’ve prayed to the God of the Bible and seen my prayers get answered. I’ve used the name of Christ against wicked spirits at various times of my life and seen households be delivered. That’s good enough for me. I think the original scriptures have been lost to translation and there’s nothing I can do about that. Maybe one day I’ll look into the Dead Sea scrolls and see what’s up with them, but as far as tossing out faith that has worked for me because of thousands of years of mistranslations just doesn’t appeal to me. Are the Jews God’s chosen, don’t know, don’t care. He’s been good to me and that’s all that matters to me out here in my small slice of the universe. Good night, dude.
Haven't read as much as you and do not claim to be a scholar of any sorts. But my thinking about why would God kill a Pharaoh's son, I can only imagine, would be to inflict the same suffering to the father of the child killed. And what purpose would this serve? It could very likely stop a bloodline from going on. Therefore, God likely inflicted a permanent end to that which He considered evil. Jyst my two cents. I'm out!