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After all hitler was a christian and he may have got revenge from the jews for what they did to jesus but I have nothing against hitler for taking out the jews but he should have never started was with britain because that my country and all so full of christian

2007-02-15 12:57:04 · 52 answers · asked by TRUTH WILL SPREAD 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

some of you people seem confused so just incase ur pretending i will remind you that the jews had a choice of freeing jesus or another man who has killed something like 100 people and the jews said free the murderer, not only that it was the jews who made sure jesus get crucified as they called jesus evil rather than a prophet

2007-02-15 13:13:09 · update #1

still some of you people still seem confused, ok then jesus was not christian but he followed the bible, second of all jesus might have been a born as a faulse jew but converted to the true religion, later in life but the jews wanted to kill him over that, JESUS CHRIST! what is the world coming to, also don't forget moses said an
EYE FOR AND EYE so if the jews truly do believe in their relgion then they should sgree hitler had done justice just with them

2007-02-15 13:34:25 · update #2

52 answers

Evil is relative

2007-02-15 12:59:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

"After all hitler was a christian and he may have got revenge from the jews for what they did to jesus but I have nothing against hitler"

IDIOT. Hitler wasn't a Christian. He actually said "Jesus has had 2000 years to sort the world out, now it's my turn."

"some of you people seem confused so just incase ur pretending i will remind you that the jews had a choice of freeing jesus or another man who has killed something like 100 people and the jews said free the murderer"

The people of Jerusalem were given the choice to crucify Jesus Barabbas (Barabbas means the Son of God) or Jesus the King of the Jews. They chose the king of the Jews, not the Messiah but the 2 Jesus's were probably the same person.

The Romans crucified Jesus.

Thou shalt not kill.

2007-02-15 16:06:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Read your Bible again and study it well. Jews have hated Jesus for changing some laws of the Old Testament and claiming himself to be the son of God. For the Jews, that is blasphemy punishable by stoning to death. The Romans on the other hand saw Jesus as being a popular Jew that may lead a rebellion against Rome so they took advantage of the opportunity when they heard that Jesus was making some blunders against the Jewish traditions. Crucifixion is a Roman way of death penalty to humiliate and kill a rebel or a criminal and at the same time will put fear among those who will try to go against their government. So, you cannot rightfully claim that it was the Jew who killed Jesus. In the time of Constantine, he found that believers of Christ are getting bigger and stronger group of rebels who may put his empire under siege; so, wisely, he decided to declare Christianity as the official religion of Rome which then still have Jews among its members. If you are a European or someone who is influenced so much by a Catholic teachings these is the religion that covertly campaign to demonized the Jews because of the the many teachings in the New Testaments that contradicts the Old Testaments. When the Christian-Judeo started to split because of their differences in the teachings, the Catholics became afraid of the Jewish traditions that may jeopardize their plan to totally make the Old Testament obsolete. Hitler was a Christian who took advantage of Jewish hate campaign so he could go on with his grand plan of making a New World Order. Your favorite Rome actually is where the evil started the greatest deception among God believers that spread throughout Europe and the world. Hitler was a megalomaniac and in being so, he was successfully deceived by the devil who tried to tempt Jesus in the mountain while he was fasting.

2007-02-15 13:41:06 · answer #3 · answered by Rallie Florencio C 7 · 0 1

OK 2 things...

First off Hitler wanted power and didnt think of everyone else as equals. He killed Gypsys, and a lot more than Jews. I heard he killed others not from religion but because they were just mentally challenged or deformed, and other stuff

Secondly, its best you learn more of the storys. Yes i do believe the Jews killed Jesus, but that doesnt mean a thing. If you were truly Christian you wouldnt make a remark like that and you would love everyone as Jesus did. How can you not have anything against Hitler??? He killed A LOT of people

2007-02-15 13:08:14 · answer #4 · answered by Suirenai 3 · 3 1

Hitler was not a Christian. He was Catholic. Germany was the "Holy Roman Empire", Hitler was crowned by the catholic church (they put him in power). The pope at that time hoped to rule the world once again, through Hitler. Hitler had a different idea.
Britain had a chance to defeat Hitler earlier, but then just as now they were cowards. If the USA had not entered the war there would be no Britain. There would also be no Islamic problem in all of Europe like it is today. The British gov't terrified right now that the Muslims are going to set off a nuke in England. They very well might. The longer you sit on your butt, the bigger a problem gets.

2007-02-15 13:10:49 · answer #5 · answered by Mr Marc 3 · 0 2

Killing is different than fighting declared wars.What Jesus did to holy Christ or what Hitler did against helpless Jews are crimes against humanity.Hitler did not do it to take revenge from the Jews but to grind his own axe or satisfy any of his inferiority complexes.If you think you have nothing against Hitler because he did not do anything with Britons-a christain majority country, is probably a very unbritish attitude who claim to be champanion of humanity and democracy for the whole world.Religious affiliation should be above the nationalistic considerations and humanity should be above all the consideration.Hitler was criminal of humanity-very unchristain of him and you are condoning his brutalities is very unbritish of you.

2007-02-17 00:07:30 · answer #6 · answered by shahinsaifullah2006 4 · 0 0

The answer to this is really simple. Adolf Hitler may well have been a charsmatic leader of the German people, but he was also power hungry and would let nothing stand in his way. The Jews were persecuted in thousands and murdered. Men women and children all murdered under the evil guise of ethnic cleansing. I doubt very much whether Hitler knew what being a christian meant he was certainly a bad example of a christian and had he been tried at a War crime trial he would have been hanged. He would have been hanged for his crimes against humanity.

Why you should draw some parralell between the crucifixion of Christ is incomprehensible. If you read your bible it will tell you in religious terms that christ came to save the world from its sins via the shedding of the blood of christ. This is all old testament of course and yes it was also prophesised in the first five books 'Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers and Deutronomy' these five being the basis of Judaism the laws of Moses etc.

I think you need to view Jesus in this case as a political figure who was not popular with the rulers that be, the Romans. Yes he spread a christian message, yes he had his followers 12 disciples and yes these apostles of christ did set up the early christian church. via many pilgrimages. letters to the Corinthians the Thessolonians etc ...The Romans were at this point in time none christian there was no papal seat, no papal palace. This all came later with Catholicism an alternative to early and primitive christian religion of the great outdoors. The Romans worshipped pagan faiths or pagan gods they were idolatrous or heathen. If you study the establishment of christmas you will discover it was a pagan festival that was altered to fit in with the early Christian Catholic church religious calendar. The message that Jesus spread was in direct conflict with the Roman way of life, the way the Romans succumbed to taxation and collected for the Roman Emperor - it was also in conflict in part with Judaism or the early elders of the Jewish faith who were in cahoots with the Romans for leadership - and also conficting with the openly heathen faith of the Palestinians. In actual fact Jesus wanted to change some of the 'natural laws' or 'civil rites of passage' within the Jewish faith. A curious detail also is the number of languages the bible has been translated from to arrive at the modern edited bible we have today. Written by a few Nationalities all in the same book.

As prophesised it was inevitable that Jesus would die, it is your chioce though what you choose to believe.

There is no comparison between the death of Jesus at the hands of both Roman emperor and the Roman Pontiff (JUDGE) Pontius Pilate and the Jewish elders who were not happy with the body political of Jesus Christ and that of a crazy mad leader of the German Third Reich Adolf Hitler in his quest to rid Germany and if possible the world of Jews.

I am not Jewish but I would imagine any loyal or even backsliding Jew would feel offended by the parallel.

It is also preposterous to suggest that the actions of Adolf Hitler and his henchmen and women, in the cruel slavery of the Jewish people to suit there own ends and then to shoot them enmasse or to gas them was an act of revenge for an earlier period of religious history, which resulted in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

By the way Naroy, having just read again your additional notes to your question. I have to tell you but if you think that the absolute massacre of thousands of Jewish people, or in fact any race of people is justifiable .....You are off your trolley and from another planet.

2007-02-15 13:47:03 · answer #7 · answered by Nosey parker 5 · 0 0

You killed Jesus, not the Jews.

Your sin, and my sin, that is what nailed Jesus to the cross. Our sins, and His love, that is what held the Creator on the cross. He was thinking of you as the nails were driven into His hands and His feet.

He died so that you could be free of hate and prejudice. True Christians love all people, even those that hurt us or despise us. Hitler was far from being a Christian, he was a catholic, and killed many Christians also.

If you consider yourself a Christian, you might start by asking Jesus to help you forgive the Jews, and heal you of this prejudice against them.

2007-02-15 13:20:01 · answer #8 · answered by HolyLamb 4 · 0 1

Oh for Pete's sake! Jews did NOT kill jesus. The romans did! Evil is evil...but I believe there are degrees of evilness/ So hitler, I say, was terrible!


EDIT: yes, the Jews had a choice of freeing JC, but that doesn't mean they killed him! Choice is not murder!

2007-02-15 13:20:14 · answer #9 · answered by paTROLLer 2 · 0 0

You maybe far worse for turning a blind eye to evil and trifling with serious evil at that . I wish someone could educate you but that would be a task of years . Hitler was so evil that even god couldn't forgive him and he was far from Christian he was in fact on a par of devil worshiper as he procured the sword that killed Christ by the hand of a roman soldier. But that 's history .
The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.
Albert Einstein

2007-02-15 13:12:42 · answer #10 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 0

The Jews did NOT kill Jesus. They accused him of blasphemy, and the punishment for that crime under Jewish law was stoning, not crucifixion.

The Romans killed Jesus for political reasons: Pilate could have saved Him, but because of pressure from the Jewish religious leaders, he chose not to. The Romans used crucifixion as a punishment for political insurgency.

And anyone who can say that they have "nothing against Hitler for taking out the jews (sic)" has bigotry down to an art form.

2007-02-15 13:03:57 · answer #11 · answered by Wolfeblayde 7 · 7 0

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