tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7132206171945839649.post8872918244383301276..comments2024-02-13T11:11:28.246+00:00Comments on Bishop Alan’s Blog: Acknowledging the Unquiet DeadBishop Alan Wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13879516755776951638noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7132206171945839649.post-61711949659321797602010-11-01T13:51:15.616+00:002010-11-01T13:51:15.616+00:00Chung Hyun Kyung, author and theologian, told us t...Chung Hyun Kyung, author and theologian, told us that in Korean traditions there is a belief that the dead will not rest until justice is done for them. Thanks for hearing them.Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07287169546184325690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7132206171945839649.post-8302383404361819352010-11-01T10:35:35.094+00:002010-11-01T10:35:35.094+00:00Father, a stunning post, if I may say. I read this...Father, a stunning post, if I may say. I read this still freshly haunted by the echoes and sights of Yad Vashem in my mind - and it is timely to be reminded that so many people <b>on all sides</b> perished as a result of the 39-45 war. I reflect on your sentiment that we westerners (and perhaps I mean specificially we the British) sit back with a sense of some complacency in matters surrounding the slaughters of those years forgetting that no hands were clean of blood. To offer the Yad Vashem model, there are victims, bystanders and perpetrators - and all nations fitted on the that scale somewhere, sharing the appropriate responsibilities. <br /><br />I thank God that the memories of so many nameless defiled cadavers who were once vital lives with hopes, dreams and families are being remembered - and in prayer and worship is as good as any. <br /><br />I am sick of seeing carcasses with tent-canvas skin - and I am even sicker that there are places in this world TODAY where their number is being added to.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08268991293847325315noreply@blogger.com