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To: topcat54; All
You may find this interesting. Rushdoony and the Holocaust

I read that site I and I would say Rushdoonys own words condemn him. They write this to exonorate him but it actually works against him:

Rushdoony later wrote:

It is difficult to imagine that anyone can deny the reality of the mass slaughter that characterized the twentieth century, whether it be the Armenian millions murdered by the Turks, the Jewish millions murdered by the Nazis, or the untold millions murdered by the communists in China, Russia, and Cambodia.

Here Rushdoony seems to make a moral equivalence of the atrosities of the Armenians, Cambodians, Communists and Jews. They are not morally equivalent. The Jews have been slaughtered for the cause of being Christ Killers since the Roman empire. The Holocaust was an attempt to wipe from the Earth, one specific group of people. The Jews. It wasnt political, like the killing of Cambodians and Communists. Nor ethnic like Areminians. It was to destroy the Jews, a religous group, G-ds chosen etc, extermination. No other group in history has had production facilities manufactered just for their extermination. If Hitler could of had 100 million Jews and the time to kill them, he would have. If he could have killed every last Jew on the planet, including children, he would have.

Rushdoony ackowledges the horror but then adds:

In my Institutes of Biblical Law, I noted that the scope of such mass murder had so numbed the modern conscience that the murder of a "mere" thousand, or ten thousand, no longer shocked, tempting some to inflate the scope of lesser atrocities, lest they not seem sufficiently horrific.

There he says it again. "Inflating the scope of lesser atrocities". The 6 million figure has been analyzed throughly. That number is not inflated. Therefore his accusation of "inflation" for the purpose of gain of some sort is patently wrong and disturbing in its implication.

It was not my purpose to enter a debate over numbers, whether millions were killed, or tens of millions, an area which must be left to others with expertise in such matters. My point then and now is that in all such matters what the Ninth Commandment requires is the truth, not exaggeration, irrespective of the cause one seeks to serve.

Why even go there in the first place Rushdoony? Couldnt he find some other example of false witness? To claim exaggeration is in fact a form of holocaust denial. He says he doesnt want to argue the numbers and then argues the numbers! He cant have it both ways. And since he ends his statement by claiming exaggerated numbers, he is "denying the holocaust numbers" ie a revisionist with questionable motives.

Furthermore, on this site, your guys admit that Rushdoony had racist tendencies.

"Yet on race, sin colored his vision."

I am not convinced RJR is a good guy at all. But this is more of an internal squabble between Christians.

121 posted on 02/07/2011 2:51:51 PM PST by blasater1960 (Deut 30, Psalm 111...the Torah and the Law, is attainable past, present and forever.)
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To: blasater1960

Hmm, was the Final Solution a religious based program, or based on addled minded science mixed in with good old fashioned Conspiracy Theories against the Jews in Europe?

As for Rushdooney’s statement, the 20th century saw more mass slaughter than at any time in world history, without doubt the only epoch that rivals the carnage would have been during the great plagues, if he queries whether or not the slaughter of 6 million jews should be included with the slaughter of 50 million Chinese Nationals, how is that racist or anti semitic?

50 million deaths do not count?


124 posted on 02/07/2011 3:02:11 PM PST by padre35 (You shall not ignore the laws of God, the Market, the Jungle, and Reciprocity Rm10.10)
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To: blasater1960
I am not convinced RJR is a good guy at all. But this is more of an internal squabble between Christians.

He was not perfect, for sure. I disagree with his views on the use of the cultic laws of ancient Israel by Christians.

He was a target by those within the Christian community who could not abide the idea that the principles embodied in the Word of God, esp in the moral and civil laws given by Moses could be used as the basis of the legal system in a just society. Reconstruction became a dirty word. It still is for the most part, esp. by those who misunderstand it, willfully or ignorantly.

136 posted on 02/07/2011 5:29:03 PM PST by topcat54 ("Dispensationalism -- an error of Biblical proportions.")
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