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 Sing a Little Louder

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 I lived in Germany during the Nazi Holocaust. I considered myself a Christian. I attended church since I was a boy. We had heard the stories of what was happening to the Jews, but like most people today in America, we tried to distance ourselves from it. After all, what could we do to stop it? 

A railroad track ran behind our small church. Each Sunday morning we would hear the train whistle from a distance and then the clacking of the wheels moving over the track. We became disturbed when one Sunday we noticed cries coming from the train as it passed by. We grimly realized that the train was carrying Jews. They were like cattle in those cars. 

Week after week that train whistle blew. We would dread to hear the sound of those old wheels because we knew that the Jews would begin to cry out to us as they passed our church. It was so terribly disturbing to our church services! We could do nothing to help these poor miserable people, yet their screams tormented us. We knew exactly when that whistle would blow and we decided that, to keep from being so disturbed by the cries, we would start singing our hymns. By the time the train came rumbling past our church, we were singing at the top of our voices. If some of the screams reached our ears, we would just sing a little louder until we couldn't hear them anymore. Years have passed and no one talks about it anymore, but I still hear that train whistle in my sleep. I can still hear those people crying out for help. God forgive all of us who called ourselves Christians, yet did nothing. 

Now so many years later, I see it happening all over again in America. God forgive you as Americans for blocking out the screams of millions of your own children being killed in abortions. The holocaust is in America now. The response is the same as it was in my country -- SILENCE!