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Old 05-06-2008, 10:06 AM
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Default Holocaust never existed...

Look at the Webster Dictionary ,the word Holocaust
means the total stermination of a tribe or a nation
fy fire.
Therefore it never happened since there was no
total stermination by fire.

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Old 05-06-2008, 10:30 AM
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No, it means the destruction of life by fire.

Words change meaning, take gay for example..
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Old 05-06-2008, 11:24 AM
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No, it means the destruction of life by fire.

Words change meaning, take gay for example..

Kosher ignoramus...Webster Dictionary and also La Rousse french dictionary
it means-- TOTAL STERMINATION OF A TRIBE OR A NATION BY FIRE.
Read the Talmud...and sodomize your children.

The word Holocaust is made by 2 words:
Holo=total
Kaustos =fire

Not all the jews died and those who died not by fire..

Fuck off now

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Old 05-06-2008, 08:18 PM
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Look at the Webster Dictionary ,the word Holocaust
means the total stermination of a tribe or a nation
fy fire.
Therefore it never happened since there was no
total stermination by fire.
Well there it is!The proof was/is in the dictionary.
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Old 05-06-2008, 08:38 PM
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Well there it is!The proof was/is in the dictionary.
the first respectable zionist..
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Old 05-07-2008, 12:01 AM
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the first respectable zionist..
And whom might that be?
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Totality of destruction has been central to the meaning of holocaust since it first appeared in Middle English in the 14th century, used in reference to the biblical sacrifice in which a male animal was wholly burnt on the altar in worship of God. Holocaust comes from Greek holokauston ("that which is completely burnt"), which was a translation of Hebrew 'lâ (literally "that which goes up," that is, in smoke). In this sense of "burnt sacrifice," holocaust is still used in some versions of the Bible. In the 17th century the meaning of holocaust broadened to "something totally consumed by fire," and the word eventually was applied to fires of extreme destructiveness. In the 20th century holocaust has taken on a variety of figurative meanings, summarizing the effects of war, rioting, storms, epidemic diseases, and even economic failures. Most of these usages arose after World War II, but it is unclear whether they permitted or resulted from the use of holocaust in reference to the mass murder of European Jews and others by the Nazis. This application of the word occurred as early as 1942, but the phrase the Holocaust did not become established until the late 1950s. Here it parallels and may have been influenced by another Hebrew word, ô'â ("catastrophe," in English, Shoah). In the Bible ô'â has a range of meanings including "personal ruin or devastation" and "a wasteland or desert." ô'â was first used to refer to the Nazi slaughter of Jews in 1939, but the phrase ha-ô'â ("the catastrophe") became established only after World War II. Holocaust has also been used to translate urbn ("destruction"), another Hebrew word used to summarize the genocide of Jews by the Nazis.


Like I said, words change meanings.

That's the wonder of living languages. Your semantic gymnastics aren't convincing anyone.
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Old 05-07-2008, 11:21 AM
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Totality of destruction has been central to the meaning of holocaust since it first appeared in Middle English in the 14th century, used in reference to the biblical sacrifice in which a male animal was wholly burnt on the altar in worship of God. Holocaust comes from Greek holokauston ("that which is completely burnt"), which was a translation of Hebrew 'lâ (literally "that which goes up," that is, in smoke). In this sense of "burnt sacrifice," holocaust is still used in some versions of the Bible. In the 17th century the meaning of holocaust broadened to "something totally consumed by fire," and the word eventually was applied to fires of extreme destructiveness. In the 20th century holocaust has taken on a variety of figurative meanings, summarizing the effects of war, rioting, storms, epidemic diseases, and even economic failures. Most of these usages arose after World War II, but it is unclear whether they permitted or resulted from the use of holocaust in reference to the mass murder of European Jews and others by the Nazis. This application of the word occurred as early as 1942, but the phrase the Holocaust did not become established until the late 1950s. Here it parallels and may have been influenced by another Hebrew word, ô'â ("catastrophe," in English, Shoah). In the Bible ô'â has a range of meanings including "personal ruin or devastation" and "a wasteland or desert." ô'â was first used to refer to the Nazi slaughter of Jews in 1939, but the phrase ha-ô'â ("the catastrophe") became established only after World War II. Holocaust has also been used to translate urbn ("destruction"), another Hebrew word used to summarize the genocide of Jews by the Nazis.


Like I said, words change meanings.

That's the wonder of living languages. Your semantic gymnastics aren't convincing anyone.
Intead of going that far in the history
let"s in Soviet Union ...controlled by
the judaic communists ..
20 millions christians killed by the jews.
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Old 05-07-2008, 11:25 AM
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Intead of going that far in the history
let"s in Soviet Union ...controlled by
the judaic communists ..
20 millions christians killed by the jews.
Except of course, it wasn't. Lenin was not Jewish and Stalin was not Jewish.

But hey, why let facts get in your way!
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Old 05-07-2008, 11:31 AM
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Except of course, it wasn't. Lenin was not Jewish and Stalin was not Jewish.

But hey, why let facts get in your way!
you write distortions and you only ,
and you only think of distorsions

move on
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