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Papon: French Jew Killer Dies

February 17, 2007 · 10 Comments

Today, Maurice Papon the French citizen Nazi died peacefully in his sleep at age 96.  FoxNews Reports.

He was found guilty of deporting French Jews to Nazi death camps during World War II. Might we wonder how many of his Jewish death camp prisoners died “peacefully” in their sleep.

Papon served only three years of a 10 year sentence and died “peacefully” in France, a free man.

Christians.. think about it..

If or when the Islamo-Fascists manage to vanquish our free Republic, (they are working on it) what will you say when a Jew comes up to you and asks, “Will you hide me from these killers?”

What will you say?

I choose to say, Yes, follow me!

However, True Christians will be in no less danger than Jews.. We are both “infidels” in their eyes. Will we find anyone who will say “Yes” when we ask to be hid?

We pray that time will never come — but we also see our Republic degenerating into a secular society, with Christians and Jews vilified daily in the press and media. Even some “Christians” and “Jews” are following the hateful media lead.

The “peace loving” French produced Jew killing national collaborators like Papon. Will a “peace loving liberal” America do the same?

Share Christ, the Lord Jesus’ soon return (rapture) for His True Church is imminent.

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10 responses so far ↓

  • the merry widow // February 18, 2007 at 2:49 pm

    AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I’ve told Jewish friends that they need to leave America in the near future, the religious ones understand me and want to make aliyah, the non-observent are oblivious! They think I’m well meaning, but crazy!
    As for the Christians, now IS the time to get as close to Jesus as we can! The Times they are a changing!
    Howdy, ExP!
    G*D bless and keep telling the Truth!

    tmw

  • David Wyatt // February 18, 2007 at 3:11 pm

    Great point, bro. Jack. I must admit to my shame that I hadn’t thought about it in that light. You are actually right! It could definitely happen. We need to make up ouor minds now before it happens, if indeed it does come to that. May the Lord bless you for standing with God’s ancient people.

  • expreacherman // February 19, 2007 at 4:18 pm

    Thanks David,

    It is a sobering thought…

    ExP(Jack)

  • Lynda // February 21, 2007 at 11:55 am

    We know the attempted extermination of the Jews (and the Christians that are saved by the 144,000) by the Anti-Christ will be horrible beyond belief. The Lord never changes; Christians are exorted to bless the Jews and never to think we are better than they, for we are adopted and grafted in; they are the Chosen and God is not done with them yet!

    We should try to bless them and tell them about their Messiah before it is too late. Once we are gone, they will have literal hell on earth til Shiloh comes to rescue them. And we do not know how much time we have left, or how bad it will get before we go… so, onward, Christians soldiers! We are at war with the evil one and will remain so until we hear, Come up here!

  • expreacherman // February 21, 2007 at 12:53 pm

    Thanks Lynda,

    You are right on target.. So few Christians seem to understand the following:

    (1) What has gone on in the past.
    (2) What is happening right now.
    (3) What the future holds for all.

    In Christ eternally,

    ExP(Jack)

  • Mason D Murch // February 22, 2007 at 7:33 am

    I just hope my life is such that will be able to point to me and say “that man is a Christian.”

  • expreacherman // February 22, 2007 at 8:48 am

    Mason,

    Thanks for dropping by, glad to have you check us out.

    You are right, the Bible tells us that our life should reflect our belief in Christ..

    And even better, we should verbalize our faith in Christ clearly so we will not be mistaken for those who purport to be Christians, yet espouse a false religion.

    ExP(Jack)

  • RasLa // February 26, 2007 at 12:02 pm

    My question is, what would you do if a homosexual (having the scent of his sin still upon him) came to you and said that someone was chasing him and trying to harm him? Would you deliver him to his persecutors or hide him? Thanks for entertaining this hypothesis. God bless.

  • expreacherman // February 26, 2007 at 1:18 pm

    RasLa,

    Thanks for dropping by and proposing a very interesting question.

    If a person comes to me who is or has been participating in homosexual activity, (or anyone else for that matter) I would first and foremost try to get him to understand God’s Grace and salvation in Christ available to him and everyone else.

    I would reason with him and exhaust every available effort to get him to trust Christ alone as his Savior — because Jesus died for every sin which he has ever done or could ever conceive of doing.

    Certainly I would hide him or anyone else from one who would do harm to him whether he had been participating in homosexual activity or not.

    However, if he has violated any civil law for which he was being sought, I would find it necessary to turn him over to the authorities AFTER I have tried to lead him to Christ. We Christians are told to obey the law unless it encroaches upon our freedom to share God’s Word or preach the Gospel. (Obey God rather than man). Acts 5:29 “Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men.” There are circumstances where this may apply.

    Ex(Jack)

  • Grits n' Grace // February 28, 2007 at 12:20 pm

    Very sobering and thought-provoking post. I’m looking forward to reading more.

    Thanks for stopping by my “place”.

    Blessings,
    David.

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