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Christianity's Final Solution

CHRISTIANITY'S FINAL SOLUTION: Coming Soon!

  • 10 December, 2023
  • Martin Zender
© Copyright 2024 by Martin Zender
Paperback. 92 pages, 23 illustrations.


The annihilation of six million Jews by Nazi Germany is compared to the supposed eternal torture of countless billions by God and His Son, Jesus Christ. Christianity's Final Solution shows the Christian teaching of Eternal Conscious Torment to be false not only on Scriptural grounds, but on moral grounds as well. 
 


EXCERPTS

MODERN-DAY EICHMANNS

I was of late reading a book about the capture of Adolf Eichmann, the SS administrator of Hitler’s “Final Solution.” Eichmann helped carry out the eradication of the Jews from the earth. The plan ultimately failed, but Eichmann had wanted it to succeed. Another way to describe Eichmann’s role is that he was chief logistician of the Holocaust. He drew up the blueprints. An idealogue, he believed in his work. His work included planning the routes of the deportation trains, loading the prisoners into the train cars, and scheduling the arrivals at the killing centers: Auschwitz; Belzec; Treblinka. It was harder than it looked.

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Both the Nazi and the Christian are moved by the size, scope, and popularity of their respective organizations. Eichmann’s superiors in Berlin were of a respectable society; family men; businessmen; upstanding citizens. Likewise, the leaders by whom the young man was captured and to whom he was drawn were outwardly kind, family oriented, philanthropic, and dedicated to the wellbeing of any who would join the cult. Not only this, but these leaders dangled promotion before anyone showing promise in either recruiting skills, speaking ability, or organizational zeal.

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The success and popularity of the Nazi party in Germany—for one thing—convinced Eichmann that, as mass murder was so popularly accepted, it could not possibly be wrong. How could so many good and sincere people be mistaken?
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