It teaches us how flawed we are as humans, and how awful we can be when it comes to sheer hate, and how easily people are convinced of lies if they can:
1. Blame somebody, often another race/gender/ethnicity/religion.
2. Fall for any stupid lies that are created about them: That we can, when we have this scapegoat, throw out all sense about that scapegoat, and believe anything.
3. That, in creating a racial superiority complex, we can take it so far as to call other races that don't share the same as inferior, and actually WORTHY of extermination. This was one of the ways the Nazis believed in there eugenics
program, which eventually led to the final solution.
The Holocaust was a horrible moment in history, and hopefully will never be repeated for a long, long, long time.
Well, god didn't want us to be robots. He wanted us to be able to make decisions for ourselves, and he wanted us to choose whether we would serve him or not.
They talk about the holocaust?
I wonder what you mean by holocaust communities.
The US constitution pre-dated the Holocaust by about 150 years, it did not prevent the Holocaust happening the first time. The Holocaust happened very far away from the USA, whether the US even had a constitution was totally irrelevant.
The Holocaust did not reflect US society; it occurred in Eastern Europe, far from US soil, and was perpetrated by a completely different government.
Christianity teaches that we ought to "love our neighbors as ourselves" and treat them as we ourselves would like to be treated.
The holocaust says a couple things about ourselves today. Some people can act rash and harsh, and ruin the lives of others. This tells us that we will always have a few people out there who just cant stop doing the wrong things. But we cant let these few stop the rest of us. We can never forget the holocaust, so that we never make that mistake again. The world has come a long way since WWII. That has to show something about us. We learn from our mistakes and keep moving foreward.
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Well, god didn't want us to be robots. He wanted us to be able to make decisions for ourselves, and he wanted us to choose whether we would serve him or not.
We dragons are sentient creatures, as are humans. We are highly intelligent. To get one of us to come to you, we have to see you as trustworthy enough to show ourselves to you.
The Holocaust was not the fault of the US! It is sometimes said that the US and their Allies did not do much (or anything) to stop the Holocaust. See the related question.
They talk about the holocaust?
I would say the opposite. "It is not right for us to play God". God is omnipotent and does not make mistakes while we humans are fallible and do. Thus if we as humans take it upon ourselves to decide who lives and who dies, this will cause suffering to others.
Because we humans had more power thaan them. And because they tought that we had plans to escape ,love mrs,perez
The US Constitution was not affected by Holocaust.
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well the Holocaust is important to the worlds history.