Re: Theos-World Unit 101
Jul 02, 2002 05:57 AM
by Frank Reitemeyer
>Explain these acts.
Bart, I try. You say that the slaughter of the family was not a crime as
Israel considered it to be an act of war.
My question is: Is the same standard of judging applicable to a similar case
(if it be), when the Jews were the victims in the Third Reich? And if not,
where is the difference in both cases from a theosophical, ethical point of
view?
This is a serious question to me. Very often one can see that equal things
which happen in human history are judged different, depending of the
belonging to an ideology, to a creed, to a race and it is not judged from
the unity of life which makes not such discrimination.
Frank.
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