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THE REAL JOHN TITOR...
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<blockquote data-quote="SarahAlways" data-source="post: 147202" data-attributes="member: 8910"><p>Well the world certainly isn't boring, that's true and I agree with you about the war between good and evil, but I don't think it evil serves a purpose other than to give you a choice to choose the light instead. I don't think erasing parts of history would change that. Kill Hitler and you still have thousands of Nazis running amok. Maybe if you took out a few of the other key players, too, things might not have been so horrific. I don't know. Of course, if I could prevent the Holocaust I would. What if we were about to face another Holocaust now and a time traveler could step in and help prevent that? I wouldn't be opposed. I honestly don't know what I believe about it. My mind keeps going back to Titor's example of the Red Sea. I'm not say that applies to the Holocaust too, but it does touch on how interfering with history to save people could have negative consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SarahAlways, post: 147202, member: 8910"] Well the world certainly isn't boring, that's true and I agree with you about the war between good and evil, but I don't think it evil serves a purpose other than to give you a choice to choose the light instead. I don't think erasing parts of history would change that. Kill Hitler and you still have thousands of Nazis running amok. Maybe if you took out a few of the other key players, too, things might not have been so horrific. I don't know. Of course, if I could prevent the Holocaust I would. What if we were about to face another Holocaust now and a time traveler could step in and help prevent that? I wouldn't be opposed. I honestly don't know what I believe about it. My mind keeps going back to Titor's example of the Red Sea. I'm not say that applies to the Holocaust too, but it does touch on how interfering with history to save people could have negative consequences. [/QUOTE]
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