It all is ideology. Hitler could ask for forgiveness, but asking is only one part. Of course he would be forgiven by God, if he believe in God, but a couple of things will happen on the other side, First of all, he must show that he has a love for God, and then he would have to demonstrate that love for God and he would also have to repent and prove himself for any murder in which he has been responsible.
Our existence is not just here and now, what we do here and now; this is why it is important to get as much right as we understand here and now, because what we miss right now we will have to learn then.
It is absurd to believe that a wicked, evil, lying man can lay on his death bed and ask forgiveness and think he will sit at the right hand of God ...he will, but not till he has traveled the long rugged road to align himself with his Father. Besides, he may of asked forgiveness for killing the Jews but it is a sin to take ones own life of which he didn't!! Ah sin is something so very tricky...the punishment last as long as one still believes in the sin....
2006-09-21 11:10:28
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answered by kickinupfunf 6
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It will fully depend on what is in his heart of hearts at the time of the Second Resurrection. He was basically insane, which was a good things, as we may have lost otherwise. He will be resurrected, but will it be to life or judgment? Only God can say that. We should not speculate at all on it. There have been many evil people throughout history, most of which never heard of Jews or Christ. If he is, he will not be burden with the memories, as the old system will have been destroyed and the past would have no significant importance to the future. But, like all others who are resurrected, he could not marry or be given in marriage.
2006-09-21 23:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler used the Jews as a scapegoat to blame all of Germany's current problems on. He blamed the Jews for the Germans losing WWI and he also blamed the Jews for Germany's poor economy. By the time he came into power he had implemented many anti-Jewish policies and Germany began to become strong again. By 1942, Hitler and his top officers decided the Final Solution was to eliminate the Jews for a better Germany, where the Aryan race ruled, and all other races were inferior. From a psychological point of view, here are a few things that might interest you. As a young child, Hitler hated his father and loved his mother. The doctor that delivered the news of his mother's death was Jewish. At school, Hitler was in a class with Jews, one of them being the famous Wittgenstein, and they often outperformed him, leading him to resent them. In 1919 he went to Vienna, where he was homeless and saw lots of poverty, whilst also witnessing lots of successful Jewish businessmen. A complex number of factors lead to his hatred of Jews, but the reason he killed them was essentially to keep Germany and the Aryan race pure, as he actually believed that Germans really were superior.
2016-03-27 01:21:39
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answered by Anonymous
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God is not swayed by words that have no meaning. Our actions display our true intentions and beliefs. God searches our hearts, as well as our minds.
The thing you need to consider would be Hitler's sincerity. Would his words of contrition and repentence be sincere, when his next immediate action is one of sin (murder, not just his own life but the lives of everybody else in the bunker with him)? These are not the actions of a man desperate to impress God with his repentence.
Since we assume God to be wise as well as just, we cannot accept a scenario where God is "fooled" by insincere words of contrition, and thus rewarding an unrepentent person (Hitler or anybody else in such a state) with the gift of eternal life.
2006-09-21 11:12:58
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answered by MamaBear 6
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Hitler made no such public confession either verbally to others or in his written will. On the contrary, shortly before his suicide, he blamed the Jewish people for starting the war itself. He had no concept that the Jews were God's chosen people or that anyone who cursed them would be cursed himself. The man had long since given up on his Catholicism and had planned on starting a new religion for his new world order.
2006-09-21 11:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It really all depends on what faith you're talking about--- not what Hitler was, but which god is doing the judging. In christianity, all suicides go to hell because you can't commit the act then ask for forgiveness; if you commit suicide correctly, you're dead and dead people can't ask for forgiveness. So while he might be forgiven for murdering millions of people, he would not be forgiven for the suicide.
2006-09-21 11:06:21
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answered by dcgirl 7
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The only difference between God and Adolph Hitler is that God is
more proficient at genocide.
2006-09-21 11:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I see this a lot!
First off even if he was able to take Christ in his heart, a murder, (thou I don't think he killed anyone himself does qualify as a murder), can NOT receive salvation in the flesh!
So to be honest, he would face God, and all that he is responsible for there murder!
12,000,000 is a lot of possible nays!
and were not even talking about the war dead!
2006-09-21 12:10:19
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answered by Grandreal 6
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What he did was the most inhumane thing that anyone could ever do. i would personally fall more in love with god if i knew he had forgiven him. because hey, we're talking about Hitler here.:)
2006-09-21 11:00:10
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answered by M.K 2
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No becouse he took his own life he is in hell weathert god forgave him the other atrositys is irelivant
2006-09-21 10:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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