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EchDel 11 months ago
Have you read Mein Kampf? I would highly recommend you read the complete unexpurgated edition. James Murphy translation. Then read Martin Luthers work On the Jews and their Lies. Then read Henry Fords series of publications, The international Jew, the worlds foremost problem. Then read Josepus, Antiquities of the Jews. Then read Maccabees 1 and 2. After you have confronted a world which seems foreign and strange, reread Nehemiah, Ezra, Malachi followed by the entire new Testament. The Bible will jump from the pages in a light you were blind to in the past. Lot's of work many years of research. Few have the balls.

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unknown 11 months ago
mein Kampf was poorly written but reads like it was written yesterday why read the aprocrapha bible chapters ?
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EchDel 11 months ago
I would rather people organically draw their own conclusions from their own research. If I plainly say what I have found they react by trying to force me into an ideological box with the intent to brand me some or other ad hominum. If they contend with the information and discuss it on a first principles basis then they are on a level where they can challenge me in debate or discussion from a position of understanding and conviction. I don't want to try and debate semantics with anyone who nonchalantly thinks they have a grasp on the topic of discussion and I have to assu,e no one knows what they are talking about until they prove that they are willing to discuss ideas without malice. Were you referring to the book of maccabees? Apochrapha is a word much like the word canon. I don't believe in either. History is history. Some is true some is false. We should not fear testing the veracity of historic manuscripts just because it has been bundled with other books some more or less useful to our growing understanding. Test and discard, keep what is good.
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EchDel 11 months ago
One of my pet peeves is that people love to read books about people, but for some reason they do not manage to go to the source to determine what all the fuss is about. Autobiographies and direct personal accounts are the best place to draw conclusions from.
I haven’t read Mein Kempf, but it is referenced dozens and dozens of times in Nazi Ecology. According to the author when Hitler talks of God, he really means Nature.