Friday, May 2, 2008

#132: Chancellorsville and Holocausts Remembered

Yeah, today is the 146th anniversary of the Battle of Chancellorsville during the American Civil War where Christian General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was wounded by friendly fire because his reckless pride put him out in front of his troops trying to crush the Union right flank. (I'd recommend watching 'Gods and Generals' to get a clear picture of the events if you're visually oriented or getting God Caused the Civil War on Interlibrary Loan if you're more into reading.)

It's also Holocaust Remembrance Day by my pocket calendar, to commemorate the murder of 6 million Jews during World War II. I just read a book recently by a fellow named Shapiro who concluded that the Holocaust was due to the fact that Jews for 1900 years had been rejecting their Messiah. Thinking along similar lines, I guess you could say that the 20 million killed by World War I, the 70 million killed during World War II (including the 6 million Jews), and the 40-100 million killed by the Spanish Flu Pandemic of 1918 (God takes credit for pestilence) might have been a second Thirty Years War (1914-1945) the Lord brought about because so many Gentiles rejected Messiah, too. (I read another book last year that stated that the Thirty Years War of 1618-1648 was "the last religious war"...yeah, right.)

Hmmm...I wonder what the 45+ million American deaths since Roe v. Wade in 1973 are?! Will this American Holocaust lead to another shooting Civil War as the Secessionist Movement that's alive around the USofA combines with Abortion Abolitionists in various States?
Got Battle Hymn of the Republic?

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