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They hide behind religion .People in power are far to clever to believe in any of that nonsense, as long as there are people gullible enough to believe in religion the powers that be will hide behind it and continue to kill

2006-09-30 02:19:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If it would have happened all at once it would have to be called a religious pilgrimage. Since its happened or thousands of years its just religion getting rid of its adversaries. The Belief in God is good its the twisted individuals who do sick **** in the name of God that ruin it for everyone else.

2006-09-30 09:22:40 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God did not kill them. The Apostle Paul said, "when they kill you they will think that they are doing a service to God" The evil people in this world kill other people.

2006-09-30 09:23:40 · answer #3 · answered by Ex Head 6 · 0 1

It was man who murdered those 100 million. God will take care of them in Due time.

They deserve hell and worse for killing in his name. It's true, religion is a good excuse for the homicidal.

Edit: Resource: Why are you obsessed with hitler (and like, didn't answer the question either...). Hitler was a bed-wetting SUICIDE...with one testicle.

2006-09-30 09:19:18 · answer #4 · answered by Rabid 2 · 0 2

history revisionism is written by the winners, not the loosers. check out Howard Zinn's books from your local library or Mein Kampf to see these quotes yourself

Hitler's anti-Semitism grew out of his Christian education. Christian Austria and Germany in his time took for granted the belief that Jews held an inferior status to Aryan Christians. Jewish hatred did not spring from Hitler, it came from the preaching of Catholic priests and Protestant ministers throughout Germany for hundreds of years. The Protestant leader, Martin Luther, himself, held a livid hatred for Jews and their Jewish religion. In his book, "On the Jews and their Lies," Luther set the standard for Jewish hatred in Protestant Germany up until World War II. Hitler expressed a great admiration for Martin Luther.

Hitler did not have to parade his belief in God, as so many American Christians do now. Nor did he have to justify his Godly belief against an Atheist movement. He took his beliefs for granted just as most Germans did at that time. His thrust aimed at politics, not religion. But through his political and religious reasoning he established in 1933, a German Reich Christian Church, uniting the Protestant churches to instill faith in a national German Christianity.

Future generations should remember that Adolph Hitler could not have come into power without the support of the Protestant and Catholic churches and the German Christian populace.

The following quotes provides some of Hitler's expressions of his belief in religion, faith, fanaticism, Providence, and even a few of his paraphrasing of the Bible. It by no means represents the totality of Hitler's concerns. To realize the full context of these quotes, I implore the reader to study Mein Kampf.

The purpose of this text intends to dispute the claims made by Christians that Hitler "was an atheist," or "anti-religious," and to reveal the dangers of belief-systems. This text in no way attempts to give endorsement to anti-Semitism.

Quotations from Mein Kampf

Volume 1, Chapter 1, In the House of My Parents



Their sword will become our plow, and from the tears of war the daily bread of future generations will grow.

-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)

Note: "Their sword will become our plow" appears to paraphrase Micah 4:3 about beating swords into ploughshares, but his tears of war more resembles Joel 3:9-10 "Beat your plowshares into swords."



I had excellent opportunity to intoxicate myself with the solemn splendor of the brilliant church festivals. As was only natural, the abbot seemed to me, as the village priest had once seemed to my father, the highest and most desirable ideal.

-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)



I thank Heaven that a portion of the memories of those days still remains with me. Woods and meadows were the battlefields on which the 'conflicts' which exist everywhere in life were decided.

-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)

2006-09-30 09:25:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Nobody kills for God. They kill to perpetuate their own narrow beliefs.

2006-09-30 09:15:01 · answer #6 · answered by Tommy 4 · 0 1

Try Mao, Stalin, and Pol Pot and your calculator will start smoking.

2006-09-30 09:23:33 · answer #7 · answered by BABY 3 · 0 1

That name has already been taken

2006-09-30 09:19:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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