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nope. you can't.

They were "christians"

2006-10-06 03:51:54 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

23 answers

They were not atheists. You are correct, they were Christians. Their belt buckles, which had "God be with us" on them, are infamous.

PS - welcome back, haven't seen you in a while. :-)

2006-10-06 03:53:51 · answer #1 · answered by Kathryn™ 6 · 4 1

you're both incorrect. The moon isn't pulling the Earth everywhere, and the Earth isn't being pulled into outer area. The moon's gravity motives tides on the earth, and those tides reason friction between the sea and the seafloor. And this friction is amazingly gradually slowing the Earth's rotation (by skill of a few seconds a century). The regulation of conservation of momentum states that the total momentum of a equipment (the rotation of the Earth and the moon and the orbits of both gadgets around the centre of gravity) has to proceed to be an same. So if the Earth is slowing down, then some thing has to modify to preserve momentum. that stands proud as the moon dashing up (which it might want to't do) or the moon shifting further from the Earth (which it might want to do, and is doing). The Earth/Moon equipment is held in orbit by skill of the daylight's gravity, and the only way the Earth will be pulled into outer area became by skill of yet another tremendous merchandise's gravity (and there is not any tremendous merchandise everywhere close to by skill of to tug the Earth everywhere). The moon truly wouldn't have the mass or gravity to tug the Earth everywhere (its the Earth that keeps the moon in orbit).

2016-11-26 21:00:58 · answer #2 · answered by dufrene 4 · 0 0

Whoever said the Nazis were atheists is wrong. Yes they practiced a skewed version of Christianity. Today, a reemergence of this 'faith' is seen in the Christian Identity groups, neo-Nazis and everyone's favorite, the Phelps group.

2006-10-06 03:57:21 · answer #3 · answered by a_delphic_oracle 6 · 1 0

The Naziz were not atheists; they were not Christians. At John 13:35, Jesus said that love was an identifying mark of true Christianity. Murdering one's fellow man just because he is different from you is not showing that love.

2006-10-06 03:57:24 · answer #4 · answered by LineDancer 7 · 1 0

The greatest percentage where christians. Some of the SS actually wanted to start a new pagan religion based on ancient Euopean rights.

2006-10-06 03:54:34 · answer #5 · answered by trouthunter 4 · 4 0

Claiming that you are a Christian doesn't make you a Christian any more than putting a rock in a bread box and claiming it's bread makes it bread.... no... it's still a rock.

If you had read the book of James you would have known that the change in the hearts of a Christian by Christ will be demonstrated by the benevolent deeds that they do.

Claiming that Christians can't explain away your weak accusations doesn't make it so. Your accusations remain weak and easily dismissed.

2006-10-06 03:59:29 · answer #6 · answered by Bud 5 · 0 2

Not to worry, that myth has been debunked by many sources - including ecclesiastical authorities who declared Hitler "a Christian in good standing." (No, I am NOT saying that Christians are Nazis. I am saying that belonging to a religious denomination doesn't necessarily make you a good person.)

2006-10-06 03:59:56 · answer #7 · answered by JAT 6 · 1 0

Yes they were Christians, but they thought they were doing the right thing. Hope I helped!
~Curlyhairedbabe904~

2006-10-06 03:55:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Ok Christians they were. But did they do bad things to people? Are there Christians that have done nice things to people?

2006-10-06 03:55:47 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Has anyone ever tryied to deny he was Catholic? Crazy people are crazy no matter what religion they are. If you're suggesting Catholicism caused him to kill Jews, then I suggest you take another look at his childhood. The thing is, the fact that he did what he did shows he did not understand the religion he made himself a part of.

2006-10-06 03:56:42 · answer #10 · answered by Rockstar 6 · 1 3

Yes they were christians but they were defying the ideology of Christianity.

Just like the people who did 9/11 were Muslim, but they defied their ideology of Islam.

Both will pay dearly, inshallah.

2006-10-06 03:53:26 · answer #11 · answered by aliasasim 5 · 1 2

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