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Except now the Semitic group is Muslim instead of Jewish. But the rhetoric is very similar.

2007-01-06 10:01:06 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

fourmorebeers, you are right, this is too big of a generalization, my apology. I am referring to the people who hate gays and Muslims without reasonable cause.

2007-01-06 10:08:25 · update #1

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Most Christians don't hate Jews or Muslims; many Christians don't hate homosexuals--some Episcopalian churches perform gay marriage.

No REAL Christian hates anyone.

2007-01-06 10:04:55 · answer #1 · answered by Iris 4 · 2 0

The key word here is "Hate". TRUE Christians do not hate people, just the sin they commit.

True Christians strive to live like Christ who preached that His followers should not hate, and even love their enemies.

I think you are asking about persecution really, rather than hate. In that respect, those who hate homosexuals and Semites today are different from the Nazis only in the fact that they do not carry out mass genocide on their victims.

2007-01-06 18:17:24 · answer #2 · answered by artistagent116 7 · 0 0

Nazis didn't hat homosexuals, Nazis hated effeminate writers and academics who disagreed with them. When they were arrested, if they were also homosexual, they were recorded as such.

In the meantime Rhomm was attending parties in a dress, and it was not unusual for SS men to have lovers in the SS. As long as a gay was willing to bite his lip and produce children for the Fatherland, if he also happened to have a public boyfriend, that was not a problem.

And no, the rhetoric is not similar. They are beasts and inhuman, they control everything and if they once again succeed in plunging the world into global war, we will wipe them out, on the Nazi's part. And, they are actively fighting us, have blown up things in our country, and vow on video tape to do it again, we should find the ones doing this while avoiding casualties of innocents on the other hand, is the Christian position on Muslims.

BTW, guess what religion the person who signed this is? Muslim.

2007-01-06 18:10:37 · answer #3 · answered by Sammer (Jim W) 2 · 0 1

In reference to Nazis.....these genocides cost the lives of probably 16,315,000 people. Most likely the Nazis wiped out 5,291,000 Jews, 258,000 Gypsies, 10,547,000 Slavs, and 220,000 homosexuals. They also "euthanized" 173,500 handicapped Germans. Then in repression, terrorism, reprisals, and other cold-blooded killings done to impose and maintain their rule throughout Europe, the Nazis murdered more millions including French, Dutch, Serbs, Slovenes, Czechs, and others. In total, they likely annihilated 20,946,000 human beings.
Kind of a big difference......

2007-01-06 18:05:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Anti Semitic is in relation to anti Jew, not anti Muslim. Most Christians do not hate Jews, in fact Jesus called the Jews his Brothers, and at judgement day, people will be judged partially on their relationships with His Breatheren. 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.'
The moslem religion is an offshoot of the Jewish religion, in that Abraham had a child by his wife Sarahs handmaiden. His name was Ishmael and was the origin of the moslem religion. Abraham and Sarah had a child together later and his name was Isaac. Isaac was the branch that the Jewish religion started with.
As a Christian, I follow what the Bible tells me to do as much as I can. I do not hate Jews, they are the brothers of my Lord and Savior Jesus. The Jews are the chosen of God. I can not hate what God has created, to include the Muslim religion, because God also created it too. I am sad the Muslim fundamentalist extremest faction of the religion gives them a bad image, and I do hope they will surrender to God as their Lord and will follow his commands. But I do not hate them.

2007-01-06 19:10:28 · answer #5 · answered by dannyo66 3 · 0 1

The only difference between conservative Christians and Nazis is having real political control and power. In America, conservative Christians want to destroy the US Constitution and turn America into a quasi-theocratic fascist state.

Many wealthy American families, the Bush family among them, were heavily invested with Hitler and Nazi Germany. Of course, they bet on both sides so that they would benefit financially no matter which side won in WWII.

2007-01-06 18:09:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

True Christians (i.e., those who truly follow the teachings of Christ) don't hate anyone. What they do hate is sin & unrighteousness because it causes people to be separated from God.

Just because we don't accept homosexuality doesn't mean we hate homosexuals & should be equated with Nazi's. That's just so uncalled for...and it doesn't serve any purpose other than to try and paint Christians in the worst light possible & to get emotional reactions from others.

2007-01-06 18:05:35 · answer #7 · answered by srprimeaux 5 · 1 1

The christians dont HATE but rather know that what they do is not in line with God's will for mankind.

The Nazis got rid of those they hated or those who didnt comply with their views and ways.

Christians are taught to love each other and rather bring each other to Christ.

God bless

2007-01-06 18:31:16 · answer #8 · answered by Classique 3 · 0 0

Half of Nazi Party was homosexual, a group called the black shirts under leader Captain Roehmn. 1934 army got Hitler to wipe them out for their loyalty. "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich", by wm. Shirer; 1960 They murdered plenty of innocent people under Hitler.

Likewise, most of leadership of Gay and Lesbian Political movement is Marxist.

Reason: Not one gay person can enter a church or synogogue or temple or Mosque.

Most gays are actors and have no spiritual loyalties.

2007-01-06 18:11:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Christians are different because we don't hate the homosexual or the semite. We despise the homosexual act, but not the person. Big difference from being a Nazi, eh?

2007-01-06 18:05:12 · answer #10 · answered by arewethereyet 7 · 1 1

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