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Originally Posted by jeffporfirio
No devout jew can mention the name of God, it comes from the Mosaic law. That is the reason why when Jesus said "I Am" , it caused a huge uproar in his time. He was not only saying the name of God, but he was claiming to be him.
Whoever wrote that must have not been a jew, could have been a gypsy, a catholic or a person of some other group or denomination.
The smartest jewish minds that experienced the concentration camps did not have their faith shaken, in fact quite the opposite (ie Elie Wiesel).
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Wait, so you are saying of the millions put in concentration camps, you don't leave room for maybe one of them having their faith shaken enough to write that? I mean, I'm not arguing it is true or not but I wouldn't just write off a smart Jewish person to never be able to come to that after the tortures brought upon him. That just seams an odd position.