Monday, January 20, 2020
Persuasive Essay: The Holocaust :: Persuasive Writing
     My reaction to the Holocaust was devastating. It is one example of bad     things happening to good people. The mass murdering of so many Jews is     just disgusting and also because it was done for basically no reason.     As this was a true event many sources or witnesses are available to     express their views, feelings and emotions of themselves and those who     survived this terrible tragedy.       I will demonstrate examples of Jews who have survived what they have     been through and what they think about God. It is really hard to go     through all of this and still believe that God exists. The holocaust     should not change our theology on God. It is said to be that the     Holocaust was a temporary "Eclipse of God".[1] This is supposed to be     when God is away from earth beyond any reason or explanation. People     trying to respond to this problem of believing that there is a God     after witnessing the terrible event have either succeeded or failed. I     will introduce three people who have survived the Holocaust and have     tried responding to this problem. The three people included are Primo     Levi, Richard Rubenstein and Emil Fackenheim.       I think a big impact on the life of Jews would be their belief in God     because many of them have tried responding to this problem and have     changed the ways in which they think about him, their views on how     good or powerful he is, how they express him and why they still     believe in him. I will introduce the problem of evil to the Jews that     have survived the Holocaust and their problems of belief. I will also     say which of the three Jews the most are convincing to me. The     holocaust presents a problem for the Jews and changes their belief in     God because now some Jews think "God is Dead" [2] Their reason to     thinking this is because God is supposed to be omnipotent and almighty     he could not have let something like this to happen. If there was a     God, surely this event would not have taken place.  					    
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