FACT is this. You don't know where he is and nobody else does either. His lifestyle would suggest he was not a Christian.
Did he repent in the last hours? I don't know, and you don't either.
So the answer is.
If he repented, he will be in heaven.
If he did not repent, he is toast.
2006-06-13 12:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No I do not believe Hitler is BURNING in hell, Revelation 20:14 says" And death and HELL were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
So if Hitler is burning everything has already ended...
Which we know it hasn't...
Luck has nothing to do with HOW YOU live your life.
Psalms 34:18 " The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit."
Ezekiel 18;30 "b" Repent and turn yourselves from all your transgressions: so iniquity shall not be your ruin"
You can always choose the right path. I don't care what opportunities came your way or didn't come your way. It's your choice. If you have the same mind frame as Hitler, yes you would probably grow up the same as him, But, I say to you it was your mind frame that caused you to choose your screen name, not the fault of your upbringing, or your circumstances. By the way PEOPLE choose to do what is right as well as choose to do what is wrong. Circumstances, your parents, your neighbors, not anyone but YOU can live your life. Good or Bad IT"S YOUR CHOICE,,, Heaven or Hell It's also YOUR choice.
Turn from YOUR EVIL WAYS or BURN ....It's up to you the same as it was to Hitler!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-13 12:58:17
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answered by The Mailman 2
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Yes,
Hitler made his own choices, no matter what his environment was that he grew up in.
We want to excuse bad behavior based on bad parents, bad economy, bad school, bad teachers, bad education, bad neighborhood, or just bad luck.
The murderer, rapist, child molester, thief, or any other criminal could say that these things would have never happened if he had just be born under different circumstances.
Over the years, most judges, would still convinct no matter what ones childhood experiences were.
Nevertheless, pride comes before the fall.
Hitler was full of pride, hate, prejudice, no matter where he got his ideology.
There comes a time when each of us MUST give an account for our own PERSONAL actions and choices, no matter who or where the were developed or influenced.
2006-06-13 12:29:49
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answered by FAITH 2
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I do not believe that Hitler is burning in Hell as I do not believe in hell. However, in the Judeo-Christian belief he is burning in hell. Whatever the belief, it can be understod that Hitler will forever be in a state of "memory pergatory", as he was one of the most attrcious people ever born and his legacy (if you can call it that) is that of disdain and shame. Generations will remember him as a tyrant and a shame and thus he will forever be loathed by mankind.
I believe that his last thoughts were wretched, as he knew that he had failed in life and would eventually become one of the greatest human tragedies of all time. In essence, Hitler had no self-esteem nor self-image. As I recall, he began as a poster hanger early in his life and convinced his followers that he would someday be furor. With the climate after WWII and the German morale broken, Hitler used human sacrafice to further his cause. He essentially used human life as he viewed it, worthless and self-serving. He had such a low self-image that it transcended in his leadership. It is the same attitude you see in terrorists and other dictators. Terrorists and the like use death and destruction to make themselves feel better internally. Take for example, Mark David Chapman, the guy who killed John Lennon. He did it for the glory. Simply becasue he wanted to be famous. And I remember a funny story about John Dillinger running into a farmhouse yelling "I'm John Dillinger, I'm John Dillinger, I am not going to hurt you, I am John Dillinger". It seems that self-worth and self-image have much to do with behavior and tie those negative people together.
With the right teachings from parents and mentors, misinterpretations do not exist. If they happen, it is because something internal, some motivational force has pushed the individual that direction. These individuals do not have the spiritual convictions nor strength to understand wat is right and wrong. Therefore, the key is a positive self-image. It leads to happiness throughout life and begins with parenting. Therefore, if Hitler is indeed the most disgraceful human ever born, what can we say about his parents?
Life is not about chance but rather the internal values that individual's carry with them throughout life and these values influence behavior.
As for the notion that one is pre-destined to hell, I do not believe this to be true either. For all intents and purposes, I will liken Hell to a bad life (because I view prison as Hell in contemporary society). People can overcome if they have the will power to do so. Many people have come from humble beginnings to become great. Others have chosen to feel sorry for themselves and blame others for their own situations in life. It all depends on how hard someone is willing to work for what they want!
2006-06-13 12:45:28
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answered by wfeigen 1
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Possibly... here's how I see it. "Hell" is the complete and total absence of God. God (as I believe in God) is all about love and forgiveness, so the only way to put yourself into hell is to completely and totally turn your back on God at your death. And given his actions, I don't know how Hitler could say he had any sort of relationship with God.
Now what if, by some miracle, at his death Hitler felt truly sorry for his actions? No way he gets heaven just cuz he's sorry, but God doesn't abandon those who repent. God forgives, but we have to face the consequences of our actions. I'm not sure what I believe about limbo or purgatory, but I would say it falls in here.
Personally, I wouldn't be surprised if Hitler is in hell. He was a BAAAAAAAAAD man.
2006-06-13 12:28:28
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answered by Church Music Girl 6
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Yes, I believe Hitler is burning in Hell. On your other comments, every person, regardless of their upbringing, is given the opportunity to choose their actions. I know people who were brought up in terrible situations, but they chose to love rather than pass on hate. In every circumstance, there are two choices... to love or to hate. Every person has that choice every moment of life. At some point in their life they are brought to a crisis moment (sometimes more than once), where they have to choose love or hate. Hitler chose hate. He is burning right now is the harvest of hate that he sowed during his life.
2006-06-13 12:33:03
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answered by veritasquestor 1
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but what if Hitler was meant to hurt so many. i mean if he hadn't someone else would have. Germany was looking for that change, someone to believe totally in, to follow to the end! maybe if Hitler hadn't done it, the one who did it instead might have been unstopable!
heaven? well if your Protestant and some other types of christanity and you believe that faith alone saves your soul, then in theory, hes in heaven. he apparently believed very much in a god!
p.s. i think its horrible to say that everyone who kills themselfs is in hell. I know the bibles says that, but i know someone who commited sucide and he was a good person and he is in heaven.
2006-06-13 12:35:44
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answered by shaz t 2
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Not yet. Jesus has to come back to claim His people first. Until then Hitler will continue to rot in his grave. His trip to hell is on hold until the second coming of Christ. That will be Judgement Day for all of us!
2006-06-13 12:22:09
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answered by :Phil 5
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I feel that we are living in hell on earth. Look at all the pain and suffering that people go through. I'd say that's enough suffering to get into heaven. I really feel that he is in a gray void dealing with his own guilt.
2006-06-13 12:28:40
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answered by dgclip1981 2
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If there is a hell, I would bet you would find Hitler burning. Stop making excuses for how he grew up, bottom line is he made very poor choices in life.
2006-06-13 12:21:07
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answered by bortz340 2
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Hopefully
2006-06-13 12:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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