After their liberation, most Holocaust survivors experienced survivor's guilt, which is the mental guilt having to do with the fact that some people survived the event and others did not. Essentially, the survivors felt guilty that they survived the Holocaust while so many other people didn't. This is common with traumatic events like the Holocaust as well as wars.
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Answer:
Oil spills, is the right answer.
Explanation:
The discharge of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the atmosphere, particularly the aquatic ecosystem, due to personal enterprise, and is a kind of pollution, is known as an oil spill. The term is basically used in the context to marine oil spills, where oil is discharged into the sea or coastal lagoons, but spills may likewise occur on the ground. Prior to the 20th century, the oil spill impacted marine oil exploration in the U.S.
Christianity professes to be a monotheistic religion, and most Christians consider Jesus of Nazareth to be not only divine but one and the same as God himself. And Jesus most certainly walked among human beings during his lifetime.
Islam considers Mohammed, who also lived on earth, to be the prophet of Allah, but Islam is more ambivalent about whether Mohammed was himself divine.
Judaism generally marks a clear separation between the human and divine worlds, but even Judaism has many stories of humans interacting with God on earth (Moses receiving the Ten Commandments, for instance).
So one answer to your question might be that the world's largest monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) do have examples of gods coexisting on earth with humans, but that these examples are rare and sources of great theological controversy.