Rowina (17 May 2012)
"Concerning Holocaust Deniers (Paul NF's reprinted post)"


 
The Muslims who claim the Holocaust never happened are surely not in favor with Jesus.  
But what about those who claim that every Jew in Dachau went to Hell from the Hell on Earth he died in?
This is wha many Christians claim about Jews who died without receiving Christ.  Even if they died at the hands
of the evil Nazis.

I think I believe with those few, like John Hagee, who think that Jews can be saved under the Old Covenant,
because they anticipate the Messiah.  Individual Jews who died since the time of Jesus--can they be responsible
for not accepting Him as Messiah?  Their education in synagogues has told them over and over that it is wrong
to accept Jesus as Messiah.  The very words that they use to condemn Jesus as "not Messiah" prove that
Jesus existed, according to Mark Eastman, who wrote a book with Chuck Missler to show Jews that Jesus
really existed, and was written about in literature other than the New Testament, most specifically in the rabbinical
literature.

I am writing this because I really believe it, even though probably most will not agree.  I do think it is not
right to keep defending the Holocaust victims' memories even while you assume they are in Hell now.

It is likely, in my opinion, that Jesus received each Jew who died in the concentration camps as they passed over.
His arms were open to each soul from His chosen people who came from those places of Hell.  These people were
not perfect any more than we are, but they died in anticipation of the Messiah, at least those who believed in
their HaShem did.

There are secular "Jews" today who work against God's laws of justice and love, and of course I do not include
those in my thoughts here.  These people are from the "synagogues of satan" which Jesus said were not of Him.  These
apostate ones are giving a bad name to all of the Jews.  

I hope we all go Home soon and find out firsthand the justice, mercy, and love of God--at last.  Living in this
merciless world, as Charles has said to us here on Five Doves so many times, is no longer bearable.