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She says: "Teacher says there are angels<strong>and</strong> once when we were in an air raid shelterthe Germans dropped bombs on us <strong>and</strong> wewere very frightened. There was a lady in theshelter <strong>and</strong> she said there is a man sitting inheaven <strong>and</strong> he puts his arms out <strong>and</strong> he hidesthe people so that the Germans cannot bombus. It is God. No German can do anything tous.Who made God? Who made everything?How did everything start?" She settles downto sleep but after a few minutes she is heardto laugh quietly to herself <strong>and</strong> then she whispers:"Could God get wicked one day?Wouldn't it be funny if God would get wicked<strong>and</strong> Hitler good?"It is easy to see that her own thoughts aboutGod come from another source <strong>and</strong> have littleor nothing in common with the teaching shereceives in school <strong>and</strong> the religious consolationheard in the shelter.John, six <strong>and</strong> a half years old, worries aboutthe same problems.After the groups of school children has disturbedthe younger ones with their noise heasked: "Why are we naughty? Who tells us tobe naughty?" <strong>and</strong> then smiling, "God tells us tobe naughty!" When somebody answered thatthis could surely not be so, John said promptly"But he made the Germans. Why did he makethem nasty Germans?"182

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