When Good People Look Away - A Dark Warning for Today's World
Randy Keeler reflects on his experience as a 20-year-old, young traveler visiting Dachau concentration camp near Munich, Germany, expressing shock at the atrocities witnessed and questioning how the German people, rooted in Protestant theology, could have allowed such horrors. Randy tells the story of how the average citizen might have ignored this genocide by metaphorically "pulling down the shades" and not acknowledging the reality. Randy also warns of a silent Holocaust occurring in the present, emphasizing the need to confront and remember the past, highlighting the significant loss of over 65 million unborn lives here in "Christian" America. The parallels drawn are frightening.