A.J.
Hey Victoria. I have posted a comment on another website regarding what happened to the Jews during World War II. What I have said on that website is that I don't believe Germans, mainly Christians, should be ashamed anymore of what happened during World War II and that they shouldn't be hunted like animals and tried for crimes year after year after year.
Well, does this mean I'm anti-Semetic? Absolutely not. I just think there is a disproportionate focus on the Jewish side of the story. No doubt, wholescale slaughter of millions of people - what people normally refer to as the term genocide - is never the answer. However, if you were a German during that time, should you feel guilty for being German? Doesn't Germany have the right to be proud even today?
I'd like to say that when I posted this kind of thinking on the other website, I was immediately threatened by others. Specifically, they threatened to fire me from a job. So, whoever reads this, please bear in mind that I don't write my opinions to offend an entire race, religious, or anything of that nature.
As somebody who loves Christianity, I'm looking out for my Christian brothers in Germany. May the Lord guide Christians all over the world.


VictoriaCG