Holocaust theology: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:3923:39, 16 April 202472.78.186.70 talk 35,550 bytes −539 A single statement from a single individual cannot be taken to represent the entirety of Islamic theology. Islam has diverse responses to the problem of evil (including the Holocaust as an example thereof). Moreover, the deleted section as it was written was unclear. But if I understood it correctly, it says that all Islam has to say about the Holocaust is that the Jews deserved it, because Jews don't believe in Jesus-- a ridiculous and hateful misrepresentation for several reasons. Tags: Reverted section blanking
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