You are obviously spreading hate,and hitler was a christian,and you spelled weak and unintelligent wrong.
2007-01-14 17:55:51
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answered by Sliceathroat 3
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This stuff is getting pretty old. Get your facts straight. In other words, stop pulling stuff out of your a$$.
1) Hitler was a CHRISTIAN, not an atheist.
2) Atheists don't stick in groups. It's theists who do that. They go to church/mosque/synagogue etc. and organize religious events and gatherings. Atheists don't have a meeting place, they are not an organized group that sticks together or organizes atheist gatherings.
3) Most atheists are intelligent and studies have shown that on average they are more intelligent than the average theist. As for weak minded, that's a matter of opinion (personally I think theists are generally more weak minded for needing the threat of hell to keep them good and for needing the promise of heaven to cope with thoughts of death, but like I said, this is a matter of opinion).
4) I have never met an atheist who liked Hitler. All of them have been strongly against him and even hate him. I have seen some Christians though who said they wished he had "finished the job".
5) Who is the one spreading hate and evil here? I'll give you a hint. His nickname here is bender. Satan is very proud of him.
2007-01-16 00:02:42
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answered by undir 7
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generally no but I can't make a statement for every body just as I can't say All Christians are close minded because it's simply not true. . Atheism is the lack of religious/supernatural belief what does that have to do with Hitler and hatred of Jews and other such groups. Many if not most Atheist are very kind and respectable people who don't hate. Atheist are not evil or stupid or hateful. I do believe Hitler was a Christian...why do you ask such a question? Not to be rude I'm just curious...
2007-01-14 17:55:00
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answered by Nox 2
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Stick jointly in communities? we at the instant are not people who assemble jointly in church homes a minimum of as quickly as a week. i haven't long gone to an "atheist" experience. And asking if we like Hitler is a daft, ignorant question.
2016-10-20 00:06:03
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answered by chowning 4
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1) Hitler wasn't an atheist.
2) I, as an atheist, don't love Hitler.
3) In my experience, Christians are more likely to stick in group, as you say. For example, going to church. There's no atheistic gathering place that I'm aware of.
2007-01-14 17:56:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler WASN'T a Christian http://usminc.org/hitler.html
Musolini was an atheist for sure. Hitler's "religion" seems to have been German Nationalism, but it's doubtful he was a "Diest". He's biggest influence was Friedric Nitzche, an athiest. At any rate, he wasn't a Christian and planned to destroy Christisanity after he had won the war (Kircehnkampf).
They probably won't like Hitler, but they should like Lenin, Stalin, Moa Tse Tung, Ho Chi Minh, Il Jong, Kim Jong Il, Pol Poht etc and any communist leader.
All were athiests. All tried to irradicate relgion. All tried to force athiesm on others.
Sure, they killed 100 million people, but that's a small price to pay for a "world free of religion". Isn't it? ( < - - sarcasm)
2007-01-16 14:44:35
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answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6
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hey, buddy, here are some quotes for you!!
My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded by a few followers, recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who, God's truth! was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter. In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose in His might and seized the scourge to drive out of the Temple the brood of vipers and adders. How terrific was his fight against the Jewish poison. Today, after two thousand years, with deepest emotion I recognize more profoundly than ever before the fact that it was for this that He had to shed his blood upon the Cross. As a Christian I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated, but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice... And if there is anything which could demonstrate that we are acting rightly, it is the distress that daily grows. For as a Christian I have also a duty to my own people. And when I look on my people I see them work and work and toil and labor, and at the end of the week they have only for their wages wretchedness and misery. When I go out in the morning and see these men standing in their queues and look into their pinched faces, then I believe I would be no Christian, but a very devil, if I felt no pity for them, if I did not, as did our Lord two thousand years ago, turn against those by whom today this poor people are plundered and exposed. [Adolf Hitler, speech on April 12, 1922, published in My New Order, quoted in Freethought Today April 1990]
I believe today that I am acting in the sense of the Almighty Creator. By warding off the Jews I am fighting for the Lord's work. [Adolph Hitler, Speech, Reichstag, 1936]
There is a road to freedom. Its milestones are Obedience, Endeavor, Honesty, Order, Cleanliness, Sobriety, Truthfulness, Sacrifice, and love of the Fatherland. [Message, signed Hitler, painted on walls of concentration camps; Life, August 21, 1939]
Secular schools can never be tolerated because such schools have no religious instruction, and a general moral instruction without a religious foundation is built on air; consequently, all character training and religion must be derived from faith . . . we need believing people. [Adolf Hitler, April 26, 1933, from a speech made during negotiations leading to the Nazi-Vatican Concordant of 1933]
I have followed [the Church] in giving our party program the character of unalterable finality, like the Creed. The Church has never allowed the Creed to be interfered with. It is fifteen hundred years since it was formulated, but every suggestion for its amendment, every logical criticism, or attack on it, has been rejected. The Church has realized that anything and everything can be built up on a document of that sort, no matter how contradictory or irreconcilable with it. The faithful will swallow it whole, so long as logical reasoning is never allowed to be brought to bear on it. [Adolf Hitler, from Rauschning, _The Voice of Destruction_, pp. 239-40]
2007-01-14 17:57:59
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answered by kewte_kewpie 3
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Hitler was a christian, and a nasty evil piece of work.
Spend you're time learning to spell, or at least try and use the one working brain cell you have to click on spell check. Yet another christian with low intelligence that cant even spell.
2007-01-14 18:05:00
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Hitler was a Christian in name, not in spirit obviously!
2) If you are a Christian, we are supposed to operate in love!
Blessings
David T
2007-01-14 17:54:28
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answered by ? 4
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We covered this about 2 hours ago. Hitler was rabidly Christian. He honestly thought he was carrying out god's work, getting rid of Jews (who killed Jesus, after all), homosexuals, and anyone else who didn't fit in with his worldview.
2007-01-14 17:54:31
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answered by That Guy 4
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