ive seen many revisionist christians saying stuff like that, perhaps youre right. its too bad not many people realize this.
2007-01-29 05:36:22
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answered by Gazriel The God 2
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What does the Holocaust and the witch trials have anything to do with Christianity. I know that I've never believed any of those people were Christians. A lot of people say they are Christians and they really aren't. If for some reason some of these people were Christians, then God will punish them for they're crimes. People who are true Christians don't want to see people hurt. You know the saying actions speak louder than words. Believe that. If someone says there a Christian and there spitting out hatred, then most likely they are not I am very far from being perfect, but I would never hurt someone because I think they are wrong in something. Even if I don't agree with them they are entitled to their opinion and don't deserve to be hurt. As far as true Christians, there are different rewards in Heaven and according to how we live is how we get rewarded. I don't expect to live in Heaven the same way that Abraham or Moses lives because they were great Godly men. God will judge us like he will judge non Christians. Don't think we will escape his judgment. I don't forget the past I learn from it. It helps me to be a better person.
2007-01-29 05:47:12
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answered by Phoebe 4
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Study history. Hitler was a Roman Catholic, and the Germans were anti-Semitic. But the Holocaust was not a religious movement - it was racial, and it was fueled by German existentialism, atheism, and Darwinian evolution. Those were the tools that Hitler used to dehumanize his victims. And the Holocaust killed hundreds of thousands of Christians as well. Ultimately, Christians overthrew Hitler, liberated the death camps, lobbied for an Israeli state, and facilitated the rescue of untold numbers of Jewish refugees after the war.
The death toll for the Inquisition, witch hunts, and Crusades is around 800,000 over the course of 20 centuries. That includes acts of war.
The death toll for atheists regimes over the course of one century is 180,000,000, and that is NOT including acts of war, euthenasia, or suicide. Atheists regimes have the worst civil rights records, the highest suicide rates, and the least amount of freedoms. Whether you are a nihilist or not, history demonstrates that atheism leads to nihilism, and whenever atheists gain control of government, death follows. Look at the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, Cambodia, North Korea, Vietnam... every atheist-lead revolution leads to millions of deaths. The Christians death toll for the Inquisitions, witch hunts, and Crusades did not even top one million. And all of those acts were carried out by less than 1% of Christians world-wide!
2007-01-29 05:42:48
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answered by NONAME 7
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A true Christian is not somebody who is baptize, but a person who follows the teachings of Christ. If can you can find something in the bible that supports your views that Hitler was following the teachings of Jesus Christ I would be interested in reading them.
2007-01-29 05:59:11
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answered by Steve P 3
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lord, I love these questions.
Get over it will you? Im pretty sure no christians alive today were responsible for the holocaust, or the things that happened hundreds of years ago. Personally, I wasnt even alive hundreds of years ago.
We're just a group of people like any other group of people, some of us are good , some of us not so good, quit stereotyping us like all christians are horrible people.
2007-01-29 05:38:48
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answered by Dani 7
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It's a natural human tendency to want to rewrite the past to make self look better. We do it in our own lives as well as in history. Christians are not the only ones to do that, every one tends to.
2007-01-29 05:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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all the textual data exhibits that, certainly, it grew to become into written, re-written, and edited, and re-edited, as a number of voices further scenes, dialogues, and LXX references to confirm or strengthen their conviction that Jesus grew to become into the messiah (as they understood that factor era), as nicely as to persuade others that Jesus grew to become into extremely the messiah.. Fundamentalists, of direction, are blind to those evidences. they won't in any respect replace into "meat" Christians, for they have fed too long on the teat of the poisonous milk of literalism. And, Laura, we pupils *do* have a physically powerful thought of what happened. there is data aplenty. as some distance because of the fact the Christian adoption of pagan symbols, etc., needless to say the ideas of a dying-and-increasing-god, and baptism, and blood sacrifice, etc. have been valuable representations of the *mythos* of an drawing close divine who grew to become into prepared, and able to enticing humanity, then and now. The names replace, however the *mythos* would not. those comparable symbols are nonetheless alive and energetic and valuable, even whilst unrecognized by using their adherents (e.g., human beings who comprehend the functionality of *mythos* understand that the main up-tp-date dying-and-increasing-god determine is Elvis -- witness the numerous, many "resurrection" appearances whether in a Burger King in Grand Rapids, or someplace else, the candlelight vigils which mark the dates of his dying and his delivery, the tearful passions of his *believers,*, etc.).
2016-11-28 03:07:00
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answered by ? 4
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by the lack of answers to this question, it would seem you hit a nerve. Some people dont want to hear the truth of thier religion, they would rather cover thier ears and scream la la la and hope that the problems others see will just disappear.
2007-01-29 05:38:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There are indeed morons of every religious persuasion. You might want to look in the mirror.
2007-01-29 05:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds right.
2007-01-29 05:37:42
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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