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may be hitler thot the same and burnt 6 million jews alive and according to christians he must be enjoying in heaven and his victims must be burning in hell.
jesus shud have given a thought that am i doing right by dying for sins of all , (dont he knew that there will be rapings, killings,genocides etc. by some of his followers and they will give his death as the argument to defend themselves on judgement day.)

2006-09-29 20:59:42 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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hitler has nothing to do with what JC stand for. infact hitler using religon to take revenge on jews & other race, coz of his deprived past hurts.

2006-09-29 21:05:59 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

The bible mentions that there are the Unforgiveable that shalt form the eternal purgatory fire. Hitler did wrong but that was because he was brutily teased growing up and
so he took revenge out on the world.. he couldn't exactly catch the ones that bothered him so he reasoned that if he went after the world he'd get some of the ones that bothered him and he reasoned it's on their head if the innocent suffer. If Hitler hadn't done the wrong I might have cause I was also brutily teased and there may have been others that thing the same way! As for the jew part I didn't look much into that! There's much to say about Jesus.. it's a heavy topic.. Write to Shepherd Church Chapel or go see your pastor! You seem to need clarification. Also
it's obvious you are not reading your bible properly.

2006-09-29 21:17:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just to inform you, as far as God is concerned, the "rapings, killings and genocides" are no worse offenses than you telling a lie to your mommy. We have all fallen short of perfection. There is no need to count sins or rate them. We've ALL sinned. Are you actually so arrogant as to think that you deserve a home in Heaven more than another person? Christ died on the cross to cover the sins of Osama Bin Laden (and Adolph Hitler, for that matter) just as He did for the aposles and others who loved Him.

God allows sin to take place because He loves us too much to control us. He has given each one of us a free will with which to make our own decisions. He both lovingly and sternly instructs on how to live our lives, but He will not live them for us. Thus, we will be expected to take responsibility for the choices we make. It is rediculous to blame your sin on God on the basis that He didn't stop you.

The Bible records the agony that Christ went through when contemplating the sacrifice He was preparing to become. Of course He knew there still would be sin in the world. That's exactly why He died!

There is only one important difference between Jesus and Hitler; Jesus never sinned. Hence the signifigance of His sacrifice on the cross. There had never before been a pure and unblemished person to ever walk the earth. Even if there had been, I would venture to say that I doubt this person would have been a willing sacrifice as Jesus gave Himself in obedience.

So, you have a hard time understanding and believing the Christian doctrine. This is understandable. You are not alone. This is still no reason to lash out with such hate-driven statements. There are many other ways to pose a question as well as a dispute without being so disrespectful to others and their faiths.

Be Blessed and Blessed Be

2006-09-29 21:46:25 · answer #3 · answered by Celestian Vega 6 · 0 0

Hey I am Jewish and I resent you implying such a thing about such a great man. Certainly Christians believe that He died for our sins but there is a limit and Hitler went way overboard. Although, not especially well versed in Jesus' life I am positive that what I wrote was taken into account. A sin like genocide Can Never Be Forgiven no matter who was killed Jews or the innocent Kurs or those poor misfortunate people in Africa. The animals that did these things like Hitler, Mussolina or Sadam Hussein are and will be in Hell, and the rightous in Heaven will not cry for them

2006-09-29 21:09:31 · answer #4 · answered by devora k 7 · 0 0

WHAT??? what exactly is your question?? And a question for you have you ever read the bible? Jesus Did die for our sins...So that we may have everlasting life in Heaven....... AND On Judgement there will be no arguing.. because once you die or Judgement day comes then , THAT IS IT.. God's decision will be made no matter WHY people did certain things. MY suggestion to you is to>> READ THE BIBLE AND DO WHAT IT SAYS BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE>> You must Hear the Word, Believe, Repent of your sins, Confess that Jesus is the son of God and Be baptised for the remission of your sins... And then continue to study THE BIBLE and Follow Gods words... YES Hilter and many others can quote scripture left and right but to do what he did CERTAINLY means that he was no true Christian.. JUST KNOWING God's WORD does you no good, you have to put it to work.... I REALLY HOPE THIS HELPS... I will be praying for you... Please JUST READ THE BIBLE>> or have someone study with you ...you are seriously misguided...

2006-09-29 21:12:35 · answer #5 · answered by af wife 4 · 1 0

Perhaps a few corrections are in order here:

1) Not all Christians believe in a fiery hell of eternal torment

2) Not all who claim to be Christian are really Christian, since being a Christian means that one would really follow the teachings of Christ - so if one does not follow in his footsteps, then he is a liar (and since Satan is the "Father of the lie," then who do you really think those FALSE Christians are following?

3) We will all have to answer for what we do/don't do. God and Jesus have a different sense of justice than those that you speak of who think they can use Jesus' sacrifice as an excuse to commit such atrocities. The Bible does not teach that Christ's sacrifice is an excuse for such things. Paul spoke of "missing the purpose" of the sacrifice. And Jesus said that the 2 greatest commandments were 1) to love God with your whole mind, strength, and soul 2) to love your neighbor as yourself. If one follows those two commands - they would NOT be doing the things that you spoke of

2006-09-29 21:09:12 · answer #6 · answered by grammy_of_twins_plus two 3 · 0 0

earlier Jesus got here in the flesh, we are advised that sinners who repented have been stored via faith in the guy made slayed animal sacrifices defined via God. and prefer those of on the instant, they had to end sinning (that's what repenting skill). the truthfully atonement, in spite of the undeniable fact that, got here approximately with suited timing whilst Jesus grew to become the final sacrifice those animals prefigured. So earlier Jesus got here, the folk looked forward to the go mutually as those after, look lower back to the atonement on the go. as a result, in a manner, you're real: it is a similar for people who repent of their sins. for people who do not, there is not any sacrifice or heaven. It quite would not have mattered whilst God might have chosen to deliver Jesus to earth yet being gracious as he's, He gave mankind each and every of the prophecies had to help guy know the real Messiah and instruct, as quickly as lower back, that God keeps His provides with regards to salvation and judgments. He could not have made those any clearer.

2016-10-18 05:59:27 · answer #7 · answered by titman 4 · 0 0

Jesus died for everyone's sins, but not everyone is willing to accept His payment for their sins. Only those who accept what He did instead of relying on their own "good" deeds will have their sins forgiven.

Jesus' followers have never committed genocides or done any such atrocities. Those who claimed to be Christians but did such things weren't following Jesus at all.

2006-09-29 21:07:26 · answer #8 · answered by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6 · 1 0

i think it is wrong to use forgiveness as a reason to go out and commit sins, just because someone claims the christian religion does not mean they are followers of christ. i do not think hitler was following christ by killing people. it even says in the bible that many that claimed to follow jesus will be turned away on judgement dy because they did not truely follow him.

2006-09-29 21:06:06 · answer #9 · answered by g_kennedy12 1 · 0 0

Seeing as how there is absolutely not one shred of evidence to support the existence of Jesus, this is a pointless question...

And before the biblical "intelligencia" attack, do the research. There are no contemporary writings, no records of his execution (and the Romans kept record of EVERYTHING), and no definite location to his tomb. The earliest writings on Christ were by a man named Josephus, who was guided by another christian/jewish wiseman who condoned lies and deception in order for the church to remain the most powerful organization. These writings were also based on rumor and myth, and closely mirrored other religions messianic figures.

2006-09-29 21:27:09 · answer #10 · answered by Bill K Atheist Goodfella 6 · 0 0

It grieves me to hear you say such a thing. I wish you you would research what the Bible really says about Jesus Christ and his death on the cross. Maybe you've gotten your impression of true Christianity from someone who hates God... I don't know. As far as I can tell, Hitler will spend eternity in hell. Hitler used the theory of evolution to justify his actions saying that the Jews were the least evolved and most ape-like of all humans and were corrupting the gene pool of the Germans (among other accusations). Hitler was no Christian. Jesus said we must judge the tree by its fruits. Hitler's fruit (work/actions) was disgusting and horrid to put it mildly. You will not find Hitler's actions supported by the teachings of Jesus Christ. I challenge you to show us from the Bible if I am wrong. You asked whether or not Jesus knew that some of his followers would do evil things in his name. The truth is, they never were his followers to begin with. They simply use his name to try to justify their evil deeds. In fact, there will be many who face Jesus on judgement day who will say "Lord, Lord,... did we not prophesy, cast out devils, and do many mighty works all in your name?" But Jesus will say, "Depart from me you workers of iniquity (sin), I never knew you." Jesus said also that the way to life (salvation and peace with God) is a narrow road and few will find it and that most people follow the broad road that leads to destruction. It seems as though from the words of Jesus I quoted above many Christians will find themselves on the wrong side of the road when they face judgement. See the book of Matthew chapter 7 verses 13-23 in the Bible for those words. The truth is you can not go on sinning willfully and expect to claim the blood of Christ on judgement day. Read the book called 1John to find out more. Also the book of Romans will help on this subject. By the grace and mercy of God are we able to escape the evils and deceit of sin and the flesh. If we truly fear God and believe in Jesus we will want to do what pleases God. This means turning from sin. This is impossible without Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. One more thing... The Bible gives us many indicators to warn us when the last days (of human rule of the earth) would come. If you want to read of some of these read the book of matthew chapters 24 and 25 or the book of Mark chapter 13 and Luke chapter 17. There are many more passages in the Bible to tell us of things to come in the future, especially the book of Revelation, which is very important. In the last days many false teachers and world leaders would arise. Many of them claiming to be Christians or caliming to worship the God of Abraham (which is the same God). The majority will be, in truth, wolves in sheep's clothing. In fact, there is one very close to home doing evil things and claiming God would support what he is doing and most of the Christians support him. It's unfortunate that they serve the earthly kingdom called the U.S.A. over Jesus Christ's kingdom. The Bible says that the whole world will be one in religion, economics, politics, and in most other ways. When I say one religion, I am talking of the broad road where there are many paths to god (not the true God, so says Jesus, John 14:6). All religions will be valid except fundamentalist religions, especially the one that says the only way to God is through Jesus Christ. Then the world will be united and claim that human peace and advancement (godhood-the exaltation of man) is only possible once the Christians are eliminated. The excuse will be that since reincarnation exists, they will be recycled back into the world once it is purged of the evil and the new utopian society is built. So you will see that the whole of humanity supports murder in the name of thier god. The Bible says that in the end many will kill us thinking they are doing the will of God. You will see a great deception come. I won't tell you from where now. You wouldn't believe me. Also, if you want discuss why I find reincarnation a logical impossibility, I am willing. Ihope this helps answer your question.

2006-09-29 22:00:38 · answer #11 · answered by epopsitsirhcitna 2 · 0 0

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