My reading today was unsettling. Is there a warning from the past? You decide.
It is August of 1939, and Germany is planning to invade Poland, but they must make it look like they are defending themselves, so England doesn't declare war against them. Page 347 of Metaxas' book Bonhoeffer: They decide to use concentration camp inmates, whom they vilely referred to as Konserve (canned goods).
Page 352 : Soon after his appointment as governor general of Poland, Hans Frank declared, "The Poles shall be slaves of the German Reich."
It's only history, right? What's the big deal, right?
On June 1, 2011, I saw this headline at The Blaze: World Egyptian Cleric: Poverty Can be Solved by Selling Humans ‘Like Groceries’ Posted on June 1, 2011 at 5:14pm by Billy Hallowell
This was followed up by: EGYPTIAN CLERIC CLARIFIES HIS HUMAN ‘GROCERIES’ COMMENT…BY JUSTIFYING TAKING ‘SEX SLAVES’
Posted on June 12, 2011 at 5:07pm by Jonathon M. Seidl
Who are these slaves? The spoils of war. The infidels. That would be Americans, Jews, and anyone who isn't pure in the conqueror's eyes.
But they're only words, aren't they? Or are they?
I stand with Israel.
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ReplyDeletelove usa AND israel!
ReplyDeletei thank God that He still reigns.
Judy, thanks for all your comments on NikonSniper. rarely can't thank the numbers that drop by appropriately. but i wanted to thank you.
one day we shall meet at His feet!
nikonsniper steve
Yes, Ruth.
ReplyDeleteAmen, Stephen! You're most welcome. I appreciate the daily dose of inspiration. And I look forward to that glorious day.