What Hitler was responsible was a great evil, but if their was a league of evil Hitler wouldn't make the top 3
Your sentence construction, grammar and thinking are all a little bit off. Did you attend school and get an education. this was barely a question. Have you only just found out about Hitler and were so enraged you had to write Gibberish? By the Hitler didn't cook people in ovens, he gassed people, he didn't cook them; you might want to research your subject matter a little next time. He also didn't confine his atrocities only to Jews and many people of different origins suffered. Why is your religion relevant in this question?
2006-12-13 11:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
As to weather or not Hitler was a evil man..Yes i think he was...But was he born evil?....i guess not...i reckon he was a normal kinda child, but when people get older and into adult hood that's when they can get corrupted in mind then if accepted, then heart.
This happened to Hitler, and when he first came to power he was charismatic and convincing, yet towards the end of his life he had many nervous twitches in certain parts of his body and avoided public events. He was even an addict on amphetamine or as most people know it "speed".
As to if he went to hell, well i reckon yes as he committed suicide and thats a sin you cant really enter Heaven by (although some people might debate this) but in hitters case he did go to hell in my opinion for just the things he done, including his worst acts which were the massacre of 6 million Jews (God's chosen people). But even through all this carnage there was a true purpose which was evil had its day and tried to wipe the Jews off the face of the planet, yet did not succeed. In fact without the second world war a important part of bible prophecy couldent of come true which was that in the last days God will restore the Jews and give them there own nation (Israel), which happened in 1948 and God said He would bring His people from all over the world back to the land He promised them, which also happened.
But as for hitler being the most evil man in history so far, i agree. But if you believe the bible and its prophecy then there is to come one more leader who will come into power by flattery and have power and authority over all nations tribes and tounges ... he is known as the anti-christ and will be worse as hitler yet will seem to most of the world to be held in high regard, yet will lead the world ultimately to the true final battle between good and evil at Armageddon when all nations are gathered against Israel.
This world leader will be more popular than a rock star and many will believe him and his words, yet he will ultimately be responsible for more deaths than hitler and stalin and manson combined.
But this could be months, years, decades away yet, but it will happen according to the written word, so this chap will be the most evil man in history and will be destroyed at the Lord's return.
I'm getting carried away, but truthfully wat i have spoken is biblical and scripture based.
But i reckon through my hindsight and from the facts i know of the next big event to shake this world will be the nation of Israel attacking Iran (the dates vary, but most reckon if america or britain wont back Israel, Israel will have no choice but to attack within a year to 3 years time) and if this happens then it would trigger shock waves throughout the whole world, but although the media know this is likely and world leaders also they have not been bringing this topic up in depth, but it should be cause it could bring the whole world into a place where a nuclear exchange will be a high possibility.
Happy Days ahead :s
2006-12-16 03:47:15
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answered by michael_wheeler1 1
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Of course i think that Hitler was evil. Alot of people thought he was just psychotic but i dont think so at all. A person who is psychotic may not have the mental or reasoning capacity to even know what they are doing. Hitler did know what he was doing and that is what made him so evil. There are certain figures who are evil in my eyes - Hitler, Stalin and S Hussein (being the only living one i can think of at the moment).
My Great GrandParents (on my mother's side) went through the Auschwitz camps. Both of them were gassed from what i know from my Uncle. Their 2 children survived (1 was my GrandFather and the other his brother/my uncle). My Grandfather was sent here to Australia and my Uncle was sent to England.
My Grandfather passed away in 1980 - 1 year after i was born so i never knew him. But i did meet his brother for the first time in the 1990's. He has offered to help me get over to Germany to see some of the memorials still left. I will be going - not just for my Great GrandParents but for the rest of the people out there who suffered at the hands of such an evil man.
2006-12-13 10:41:11
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answered by gr33n_3y3d_grrl 5
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I don't think anyone is evil naturally.
They were not only jews, but they were the disabled, and anyone who was not the "perfect human specimen" according to a few psychotic people. So even as a Christian, you would have been killed as well for having those ideas... but would you still have had them?
To follow Hitler, do you think that would make a person equally evil? Because you know, without the followers, Hitler would have been just another crazy man with a dream.
2006-12-13 10:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Do I think Hitler is evil.
Yes, he was an evil man. He did evil things. And did awful things aswell. But, have to remember it was just him. Since he was a "hypnotic speaker" he got a ton of German's to go on his side. But they didn't HAVE to go on his side.
Question for you though.... is Bush evil? My response: YES. He is sending INNOCENT Americans over to Iraq. And Osama isn't even IN Iraq! And he knows that. Bush is an evil man, but no American seems to think that. They think he's the best man in the world and he always says "GOD Bless American".. Is he Christian? Or is he just putting on an act? I could debate about this guy for days. Hitler and Bush are pretty much the same if you really think about it. Don't get me wrong I'm not against American's or anything. This is just my opinion. Bush is killing innocent people by sending them over to a country where they shouldn't even be. Hitler "cooked people in ovens... and they were Jews". Fair enough. How many religions/cultured people do they have on the American army? Yeah, tons. People from other countries go to American just to be on the American army.
So, who really deserves to go to hell. Sure Hilter does. But shouldn't Bush? And all of his "followers" who voted the dick back in?
Whatever. Thanks for the question. Sorry for the answer you probably weren't looking for.
One last thing. There's MANY Christians out there. And MANY Christians who follow the Bible. But what if your Mother/Father/Brother killed someone... Is that alright? Yes, to you. It would be. Because there "family". You probably don't believe in gay-marriage either. (I'm assuming.. and sorry if I assumed wrong) But, if your brother/uncle or whoever it is, was gay. Would you be against gay marriage? No, you wouldn't because once again there FAMILY!
:)
2006-12-15 18:07:14
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answered by emcintaggart 2
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Hitler was a human being, just like everyone else. It is believed that he was possessed by demons throughout most of his life. He hungered for 'power', and they gave it to him. Why else would he persecute the Jews? I mean, after all, they are God's chosen people.
With regard to him burning in hell, we don't really know where he is. He may have sought Jesus at the end of his life. We don't know. Only God knows what happened.
I'm not saying that what Hitler did was good, or that he had no responsibility for his actions. He chose to do what the demons told him, and its possible that he paid the ultimate price for it, eternal damnation.
2006-12-13 10:51:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you really think Hitler is to blame all by himself for those murders? He was not a good man, but who gave him that power to able to do those horrible things to people? Wrong! The people gave him the power, he would not be able to do what he did if the people did not allow it so. All the Germans who chose Hitler to be there leader and everyone else who did nothing to stop it are to blame including Hitler. You would like to blame one person for all of that wouldnt you, does that make you feel safe? The people include, germans, russians, american, italians, CHRISTIANS, and all that. Hitler himself was a christian, so what does that mean, if you are a christian, nothing. Get your facts straight. Recommended reading; "Listen, Little Man" by Wilhelm Reich
Peace, and by the way no one burns in hell, except for the ones that say someone will burn in hell. There is no hell, would you finally snap out of the traditional belief system that never did and does not work!! Unless you are living life scared.
2006-12-13 10:41:43
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answered by ? 3
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Hitler is definitely evil. But he didn't point a gun at anybody's head to get them to kill Jews. Hitler would have been totally ignored if lots of other people didn't also believe evil things about the Jews. It takes more than one man to kill over 6,000,000 people. He's not the only one burning in hell.
2006-12-13 10:38:56
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answered by carol j 3
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Hitler cannot hold a candle to Nero and others. What about Satan? Compared to ancient society Hitler was a minor league player and almost a boy scout.
Was he evil? Yes. Was his sin worse in the eyes of the Lord? No. Sin is sin. There is no special place in Hell for the "truly evil." Furthermore, had he repented and not blown his head off he would be in Heaven just like Paul and others that changed their ways. That is the miracle of grace.
Stay away from gray lines. To God it is truly Black and White. Sheep and Goats etc...
2006-12-13 10:38:38
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answered by crimthann69 6
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Hitler was the epitome of evil but still is only 3rd on the list of genocidal leaders.
Mao Ze-Dong (China, 1958-61 and 1966-69) 49,000,000 ("great leap forward" and "cultural revolution")
Jozef Stalin (USSR, 1934-39) 13,000,000 (the purges)
Adolf Hitler (Germany, 1939-1945) 12,000,000 (concentration camps and civilians WWII)
Hideki Tojo (Japan, 1941-44) 5,000,000 (civilians WWII)
Pol Pot (Cambodia, 1975-79) 1,700,000
Kim Il Sung (North Korea, 1948-94) 1.6 million (purges and concentration camps)
Menghistu (Ethiopia, 1975-78) 1,500,000
Ismail Enver (Turkey, 1915) 1,200,000 Armenians
Yakubu Gowon (Biafra, 1967-1970) 1,000,000
Leonid Brezhnev (Afghanistan, 1979-1982) 900,000
Jean Kambanda (Rwanda, 1994) 800,000
Suharto (East Timor, 1976-98) 600,000
Saddam Hussein (Iran 1980-1990 and Kurdistan 1987-88) 600,000
Yahya Khan (Pakistan, 1971) vs Bangladesh 500,000
Fumimaro Konoe (Japan, 1937-39) 500,000? (Chinese civilians)
Savimbi (Angola, 1975-2002) 400,000
Mullah Omar - Taliban (Afghanistan, 1986-2001) 400,000
Idi Amin (Uganda, 1969-1979) 300,000
Benito Mussolini (Ethiopia, 1936; Yugoslavia, WWII) 300,000
Mobutu Sese Seko (Zaire, 1965-97) ?
Charles Taylor (Liberia, 1989-1996) 220,000
Foday Sankoh (Sierra Leone, 1991-2000) 200,000
Slobodan Milosevic (Yugoslavia, 1992-96) 180,000
Michel Micombero (Burundi, 1972) 150,000
Hassan Turabi (Sudan, 1989-1999) 100,000
Jean-Bedel Bokassa (Centrafrica, 1966-79) ?
Richard Nixon (Vietnam, 1969-1974) 70,000 (vietnamese civilians)
Efrain Rios Montt (Guatemala, 1982-83) 70,000
Papa Doc Duvalier (Haiti, 1957-71) 60,000
Hissene Habre (Chad, 1982-1990) 40,000
Chiang Kai-shek (Taiwan, 1947) 30,000 (popular uprising)
Vladimir Ilich Lenin (USSR, 1917-20) 30,000 (dissidents executed)
Francisco Franco (Spain) 30,000 (dissidents executed after the civil war)
Fidel Castro (Cuba, 1959-1999) 30,000
Lyndon Johnson (Vietnam, 1963-1968) 30,000
Hafez Al-Assad (Syria, 1980-2000) 25,000
Khomeini (Iran, 1979-89) 20,000
Guy Mollet (France, 1956-1957) 10,000 (war in Algeria)
Paul Koroma (Sierra Leone, 1997) 6,000
Osama Bin Laden (worldwide, 1993-2001) 3,500
Augusto Pinochet (Chile, 1973) 3,000
Rafael Videla (Argentina, 1976-83) 3,000
Al Zarqawi (Iraq, 2004-06) 2,000
BTW: he killed nearly as many Christians as Jews (3 million Christians and another 3 million Jews in Poland alone, 20% of the population) but we don't hear much about that.
No wonder the Catholic church would not stand against him.
Let's not forget the crusades where up to 5 million were killed in the name of Christianity.
Thanks L'Chaim, I will
Excellent point newlife but the difference is that Hitler wanted to survive, Ahmadinejad has a more apocalyptic view.
2006-12-13 10:40:00
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answered by ©2009 7
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