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A Horror of Great Darkness: Hitler and the Third Reich Light Biblical Teaching

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A Horror of Great Darkness: Hitler and the Third Reich Light Biblical Teaching
A Horror of Great Darkness: Hitler and the Third Reich Light Biblical Teaching

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A Horror of Great Darkness: Hitler and the Third Reich Light Biblical Teaching

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A vast amount of books have been written purporting to explain Hitler, and yet the mystery remains. Can it be that there are important aspects of the Hitler problem that lie outside the confines of safely conventional history? That there are vital questions of good and evil, of truth and falsehood, that secular wisdom is completely incapable of dealing with? Author Joseph Keysor contends in this book that some essential biblical teachings can contribute more to an understanding of the Holocaust and the Third Reich than many realize. These include: the origins of the Jewish people and the bizarre hatreds that have pursued them; our innate human potential for great good, or for great evil; abiding standards of ethics that allow us to say unequivocally that evil exists; the failure of the churches to oppose Hitler; the catastrophic effects of denying God and his laws and relying on reason alone. Learn more at www.hitlerandchristianity.com

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