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It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
AnswerReligious beliefs are taught as facts all around the world, including in the United Kingdom. Whether those beliefs are Christian, Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu or so on, it is up to the faithful whether to accept those 'facts' as true. There is unlikely to be legal issue, as long as the participants are aware that it is religion that is being taught, and not science, medicine or some other such topic. Of course, there are necessary restrictions on religion being taught as part of a school syllabus.
Jesus taught all of judiasm, being a Jew himself after all the Christian reformation happened after his death
The Grandmother disagrees with the Nazis and stands up for her beliefs by expressing her views on the Nazi's in a very negative way, by saying that they are horrible people and very cruel, she feels so strongly about this that she is even angry at her own son for being one of them. She expresses her opinion freely no matter how much trouble she could get in from the Fury.
No. Some Germans were against the Nazis beliefs, such as sending their kids off to join the Hitler Youth, but had little power to change it.
To be taught to support the Nazis.
Self-taught philosophy can be significant in shaping one's beliefs and values as it allows individuals to explore and develop their own unique perspectives without being influenced by traditional teachings or external sources. This process of self-discovery can lead to a deeper understanding of oneself and the world, ultimately influencing one's beliefs and values in a more personal and authentic way.
The German Nazis fought for their beliefs just like every other group in history.
The Buddha taught that some beliefs were true and were profitable, and some beliefs were false, or just speculation, and were unprofitable.
the premise that you are working from is false, therefore cannot be answered because there were not people in that group. They were killed because the Nazis believed that they might have beliefs, people who did not have the belief were killed alongside those who did not, because of how the Nazis classified them not how they classified themselves.
To educate kids about the horrors of war. To help prevent it from happening again.
Some of the Jewish Christians taught this mix of beliefs. They are referred to as the 'Judaisers'.