Most Christians who answer here are definitely hypocrites....
2007-02-20 18:36:51
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answered by Adia Azrael 4
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Not a proof at all but a desire on your part to smear Christianity, but you fail. You believe and love a lie.
Here is a quote from Hitler
"The reason why the ancient world was so pure, light and serene was that it knew nothing of the two great scourges: the pox and Christianity."
Does that sound like a man whi is a real Christian? How do you reconcile the two contradictory quotes? it is quite simple except for a man who wants to be decieved and use it to deceive others. Hitler was a liar and deceiver, he used the symbols prevalent in his nation to not appear too evil at once. It was one of his commanders who said " if you tell a lie often enough it will become the truth"
Here is some more from the man you want others to believe is a Christian.
"Christianity is an invention of sick brains: one could imagine nothing more senseless, nor any more indecent way of turning the idea of the Godhead into a mockery.... .... When all is said, we have no reason to wish that the Italians and Spaniards should free themselves from the drug of Christianity. Let's be the only people who are immunised against the disease."
"There is something very unhealthy about Christianity"
"The best thing is to let Christianity die a natural death.... When understanding of the universe has become widespread... Christian doctrine will be convicted of absurdity.... Christianity has reached the peak of absurdity.... And that's why someday its structure will collapse"
Now then can anyone think of a reason why Hitler used symbols to cover himself while not really believing, ever heard of wolves in sheeps clothing, false prophets, liars, hypocrites? No one is or has the right to be called a Christian that Christ and Christian teaching do not grant that name. In that case anyone can take it.
2007-02-21 02:38:44
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answered by Socinian F 3
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HITLER QOUTE
"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]
HE SAYS HERE IN HIS OWN WORDS THAT HE IS A CHRISTIAN
2007-02-21 02:36:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Enough is enough. You should be deeply ashamed of yourself. The same goes for anyone who agrees with you. What is your point? To say Hitler was one of us so we should be ashamed. I would never stoop to telling atheists that Stalin was one of them, or telling Muslims that Bin Laden is one of them. Don't you realize how many Christian Americans fought against Hitler in WWII? He was NOT a Christian. This is at least the 4th or 5th time I've read somebody saying "Hitler was a Christian" on this site And I have been Silent till now but I'm tired of hearing it.
If your best argument against Christianity is to say Hitler was a Christian, then you don"t have much of an argument.
2007-02-21 02:50:03
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answered by out of the grey 4
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SO? So was Mussolini, Napoleon, and is Pat Robertson; see many similarities between them? You are going to condemn a religion of presently one billion people because Hitler was a Christian? I fail to see the logic.
BTW to the people who don't think Catholics are Christians: If John 3:16 applies to them, they ARE Christians and the ARE saved. Maybe even with better credentials than you have if you are spouting hatred towards other Christian groups. (no matter what your mama and papa taught you).
2007-02-21 02:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Sacraments and Christian do not make, sir.
Hitler, by his actions, apparently lacked a saving faith with accompanied works.
But, by faith I mean the following:
Faith commences with the conviction of the mind based on adequate evidence; faith continues in the confidence of the heart or emotions based on conviction, and faith is crowned in the consent of the will, by means of which the conviction and confidence are expressed in conduct.
Key points:
Conviction of the Mind
Confidence of the Heart
Consent of the Will
Conduct of the Body
As you can see from the above, faith affects the whole of a person's nature and Mssr. Hitler will probably be found wanting.
2007-02-21 02:37:27
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answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6
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As a non-christian, I would say that while Hitler was probably raised as a christian and thought he was a christian, he was not in fact a follower of Christ and his principles. Evil is Evil, there is no monoply on certain religions claiming all of the good men and women in this world. Fundamentalist Christians can be just as bad as fundamentalist muslims. Bombing abortion clinics are the deeds of terrorists. "God told me to kill the unbelievers" can be traced back to the Crusades, where "Christian" fighting men killed off many non-believers.
2007-02-21 04:43:21
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answered by James G 3
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Wow! Hitler was baptized as an infant?
Holy Crap! Then I guess he was a Christian! Imagine my surprise. I thought that when he denied being a Christian over and over again, that meant he was not a Christian.
I guess Richard Dawkins is a Christian too! After all, he hasn't yet mustered as powerful a denial as Hitler did!
2007-02-21 02:45:52
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answered by NONAME 7
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He wasn;t strictly a Christian.....he, and many of the top leadership, began the Nazi party in the remnants of the Thule societies. The thule societies had many really weird beliefs in German mythology. They were German mystics. Hitler was also tutored by a Mystic (who's name is escaping me) who brought ele,mnts of Japanese and Indian Mysticism. He also was a follower of some of the principles of Crowley.
2007-02-21 02:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally don't believe you can classify him as catholic, in his 25 points he stated "We demand freedom for all religious faiths in the state, insofar as they do not endanger its existence or offend the moral and ethical sense of the Germanic race.
The party as such represents the point of view of a positive Christianity without binding itself to any one particular confession. It fights against the Jewish materialist spirit within and without, and is convinced that a lasting recovery of our folk can only come about from within on the pinciple: COMMON GOOD BEFORE INDIVIDUAL GOOD"
So in a way, he WAS Christian, but the keywords here are POSITIVE Christianity. (An altered form of Christianity formed for national socialists, small changes in belief as in they think that the Jews were not the chosen race (...), that Christ was blond haired and blue eyed..) Very simple alterations mostly, but he was definately Christian.
2007-02-23 23:31:27
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answered by DPArmag 2
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Hitler quote ' the time will come when my son and my grandson born and finish my job to take the world and finish those who against him, then put his faith on war and war and war but they both will be loved as a good christian'.
You can guess who is this maniac family.
2007-02-21 02:49:20
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answered by Anonymous
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