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America's Holocaust




We all are familiar with the Nazi’s Holocaust against the Jews during World War II, but do we know about the Holocaust that is going on in our own back yard?

In Ray Comfort’s book Hitler, God, and the Bible[1] he traces the life of Germany’s most notorious Fuhrer, which culminated in his slaughter of 6 million Jews. Hitler convinced the German populace that Jews were not human (thanks to Darwin, Germans believed that they were at the top of evolution and Jews were at the bottom as sub-human), and therefore it was ok to kill them.

The most startling part of the Holocaust was that these concentration camps were right in the back yard of many German citizens. After the Allied powers defeated the Third Reich they forced the German citizens to walk through these gas chambers to see what they permitted through their support of Hitler. Video footage showed people smiling and laughing on their way in, but stone-faced and silent on their way out. Their eyes were opened to the gross murders that were taking place in their own back yards.

America is in the same state today. Many of us need an experience like those liberated Germans; we need to walk through an abortion clinic to see the gross murders that take place in our own back yards.

Listen to how Comfort reports on the topic:

“[D]o you know that millions of innocent unborn babies are being put to death in abortion, but you think that its not a baby in the womb and therefore its ok to remain silent? Perhaps you think that whatever it is that’s growing within the womb is not human and therefore can be eliminated like common waste. It’s ok to get rid of it because its not human. That’s what Hitler said of the Jews.”

“If you and I advocate the taking of human life in the womb as ‘right,’ then how are we any different from those who advocate the taking of the lives of so many Jews? The answer is that we are not.”

Why did Hitler kill so many Jews? What was his motivation? Comfort points out that money had to have been a factor:

“[T]heir blood financed his war-machine…each family he murdered added up to multiple billions of dollars. According to experts, he financed a massive 30 percent of the German war effort by killing Jews and stealing their wealth…from the taking of their homes, their paintings, their savings, the gold in their teeth, to their hair—all of it added up to money in the bank for Hitler.”

Murder is also big business here in America. Speaking of abortion providers, Comfort noted “they will kill your baby for just $765 for up to a 16-week-old-child, but the price increases if the baby is over 19 weeks. You will be shelling out three times the amount, and paying a whopping $2,165. That’s pretty good income for ripping off the arms, the legs, and head of a baby onto a table; checking the body parts to make sure they’re all out, and then putting them in the trash. It’s just 10-15 minutes work for a skilled physician. And it’s all legal, just like the Holocaust.”

If you don’t see the connection between money and abortion, it goes beyond the provider making a big profit. These providers (consider Planned Parenthood) pay big bucks to get their liberal politicians elected, who in turn pass legislation that increases the abortion business. Whether they pass laws to allow minors to have abortions without parental consent, or to allow school counselors to drive them to clinics without telling their parents, or using tax dollars to fund abortions, these laws increase Planned Parenthood’s revenue, which then leads to more money for the politician’s re-election campaign, which leads to another term of helping the abortion business, and the cycle continues.

The more eyes that are opened to America’s Holocaust the sooner we can end the atrocity. If people would have peaked inside those concentration camps and realized what was going on then they might have been able to put a stop to it. Do all that you can to spread the word about what is taking place inside abortion clinics. Google abortions; look at images; read how the procedures work; look at studies of the harmful affects to the mother; trace the timeline of the unborn child’s development; watch ultrasound shots of the “blob of tissue” that remarkably looks and acts like a human.

Will you help take on the fight in America’s Holocaust?  

[1] Comfort, Ray Hitler, God, and the Bible, WND Books, p.167-173

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