Yes I deny, Jesus (peace be upon him) was not killed, God has saved him and put another man who looks exactly like him in his place, whom Jews has killed. And Jesus (peace be upon him) will come back at the end of time.
And when Hitler kills whoever that doesn't mean that he reflects his religion point of view, just like the nowadays terrorists who claim to be Muslims, while they're not.
2007-02-06 23:11:27
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answered by Dee . 2
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Jesus was killed by Romans, not Jews.
Jewish leaders (not the Jews themselves) were complicit.
The biggest killer of Jews was Hitler, but Hitler was not a Christian (except perhaps in name only). Claiming to be a Christian doesn't make you one.
However, the Holocaust of WW II was not the greatest disaster for Jews in history. There was another holocaust during the Roman period. Presumably, only about 3 1/2 million Jews died in the seige of Jerusalem and in pogroms across the empire in dozens of cities, but that represented half of the Jews in the world!
(Can you imagine so thorough an ethnic cleansing that you succeed in a 50% worldwide removal? Hitler didn't even get 25%.)
2007-02-06 23:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler was indeed raised a Roman Catholic and claimed on several occasions to be doing God's work. It's a denial of fact to say anything else.
You can debate all you want whether he was or wasn't a TRUE Christian, but frankly I find the argument immaterial. He clearly learned his anti-semitism from his Catholic upbringing, as the anti-Jewish rhethoric of the Church had been especially rabid at the time of Hitler's youth. He also is known to have read the horribly anti-Semetic tracts of Martin Luther. More importantly, Hitler led a nation that was 98% Christian (roughly 50-50 Catholic/Protestant).
2007-02-06 23:34:20
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answered by Brendan G 4
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I have to deny the first one, as jesus is a fictional character. There are NO records of anyone like him existing in the ancient world. None.
You're comment about Hitler is correct however. He was a devout christian and in fact the Nazi party was not only based on christianity (each member HAD to be christian) it was endorsed by the church.
2007-02-06 23:34:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You have none of your facts straight.
Jesus came here to die. That was His mission. To redeem mankind for their sins. He knews beforehand he was to die. The crucifixion was ordered by the Jewish leaders, yes. But if you'll recall, the believers in Him were also Jews. Yes, there were Gentiles too, but there were plenty of Jews. To verbally condemn an entire people for the actions of a few is without excuse.
Secondly, Adolph Hitler was no Christian. Had he been Christian, he would have abided by the teachings of Christ and he certainly would not have been the mass murderer that he was.
You need to get your facts straight, before writing such inflammatory remarks.
2007-02-06 23:12:25
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answered by C J 6
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The crucifixion was carried out by the Romans who generally took a hard *** attitude toward anyone who caused trouble. It was supposedly encouraged by some Jewish authorities but this is hardly an excuse to condemn the whole race.
2007-02-06 23:28:32
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answered by uncle J 4
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Dear Friend,
Nobody can kill and claim to be a Christian. It is one of the fundamental beliefs of Christianity that killing is wrong, no matter what the reason is.
But somebody who has killed may gain forgiveness of sins and become a Christian if the turn to Christ as their Savior and ask forgiveness of the one true god.
I hope this answers your question
God Bless.
I hope this answers your question
2007-02-06 23:12:27
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answered by ianptitchener 3
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Jesus was killed by the Sanhedrin and the Pharisees.
Hitler claimed to be a Roman Catholic. However, his claim does not make him one. I could claim I am from another planet, but that would not make it true.
The repeated accusations that infamous people in history professed to be Christians is pointless.
But if you want to go down that road, Charles Manson was and is an atheist. Does that make atheists serial killers? I think not.
2007-02-06 23:11:01
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answered by cmw 6
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Nope
Jewish leaders made sure they eliminated Jesus because of his teachings.
And if I had believed for one second that Jesus was born to die anyway, I would think he would have looked forward to it with all his being. But he didnt. He didnt sit and teach people about the importance of his dying from the moment he was born either.
Does this show that he was unaware of his mission to die for our sins? He couldnt have..he was 'god' afterall.
2007-02-06 23:14:53
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answered by Antares 6
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What is the point of your question first of all? Yes, they can deny it, and yes they will. Religious people don't rely on logic when you get into anything to do with their religion, christianity and judaism in this instance. That's whats funny about them, they have faith in logic in all matters disregarding their, or other people's religions.
2007-02-06 23:13:29
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answered by ajm48786 3
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I think more Christians have been killed Christians than by Jews.
So do you want to wipe yourself out now?
2007-02-06 23:08:46
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answered by Anonymous
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