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Which Scriptures have been the hardest for us to understand
lareli:
--- Quote from: Dennis Vogel on October 27, 2017, 09:35:21 AM ---
--- Quote from: largeli on October 27, 2017, 12:44:43 AM ---maybe the surviving Jews were not too enthusiastic about taking part in a census. You know.. considering the way the previous census had worked out for them under the Germans.. ?
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Or maybe the many thousands of 1st person accounts are telling the truth:
Jewish Demographics In Warsaw
Year - Number of Jews
1764 - 1,365
1800 - 9,724
1900 - 219,128
1940 - 393,500
1945 - 7,800
https://dbs.bh.org.il/place/poland
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1st person accounts of what? That 6 million Jews were missing from the post WW2 census? No one (unless I'm misunderstanding George's comments) is disputing that Jews were rounded up into concentration camps and killed.
John from Kentucky:
It is shocking to see how ignorant and uneducated some Forum members are.
Brings to mind the Scripture that says not many wise are called.
I do not mind being persecuted for Scriptural Truths.
But being lumped together with really dumb members on non scriptural matters is hard to take.
indianabob:
I agree with your assessment John,
And I lump myself in that group.
But I am content knowing that my limitations will allow God
to demonstrate what great things He can do with so little. Luke 18:27
ole Indiana bob
Dennis Vogel:
Then where did all the Jews go? Just a handful went to Israel.
lareli:
"Those who are able to see beyond the shadows and lies of their culture will never be understood, let alone believed, by the masses."
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