Let's talk about the movie first. The male protagonist in the film is actually a very typical image of Germany's Jews at that time. They are cunning, they can do business and they can make money. He knows survival of the fittest, he despises those who cannot survive, he knows how to survive, and he knows how to survive. With his skills, compared to other Jews, he actually had a very good time in the concentration camp, with a soft bed, food, and a bath.
Sometimes I think, yes, as long as we live, everything will be there, and everything will be fine. Too many people take life lightly, and life is meaningless. Life is given by God, and respect is what matters.
The first of the Ten Commandments is to acknowledge the uniqueness of God, and the second is to not commit suicide, and not to kill.
According to the Bible, the Israelites, the Jews, were a nation chosen by God from the very beginning. They were favored by God and continued to grow and develop. Perhaps they were too favored by God to believe that Jesus was the Son of God and theirs. The Savior, the New Testament image of the Pharisees (Jews who did not believe in Jesus, the Israelites) was not so good either.
But is it the Jew's fault? From a very early age, Jews occupied many important positions in society because of their ability to do business. Many scientists and artists were Jewish. They attached great importance to education. They cultivated their children when they were very young, and then they became benign The cycle is getting better and better. Until it makes other people jealous, and then catastrophic disaster befalls them. I once tried to ask the aunt of the church if it was because of the former Pharisees that they sent disasters to their descendants, that is, the genocide of the Jews during World War II, and the aunt did not speak.
Yes, who knows, the will of God, no one knows.
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