hitler, bush, blair, al _ghaeda and saddam and taliban (american children and trained by cia) all were and are christian.
for example world war 1 and world war 2 _attacking iraq_attacking afghanistan_attacking vietnam_atomic bomb in japan_and ...
2007-03-26
16:44:31
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hey dont worry i know your low iq doesnt let you understand that taliban, saddam and al_ ghaeda are christian infact and you are stupid enough to think they are musim
2007-03-26
16:57:42 ·
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stupids, videotape is easier than war, first media, then war but only stupids believe them
2007-03-26
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you are as donkey(some animal like yanky) as you believe bush if he says he is a muslim just like saddam, al_ghaeda and taliban
2007-03-26
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yes they are all christian. saddam, taliban, al_ghaeda, binladen, are all trained by america i mean cia. they are taught to introduce themselves as Muslims but they are christian. we all know and anybody deny it, is really stupid.
2007-03-29 05:37:43
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answered by rzrz 1
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Hitler: Catholic. Supported by the Vatican. Christian. Bush and Blair: Protestant Christians. Al quida: Muslim. Saddam: Muslim. Taliban: Muslim.
About half and half on that list. Religion has nothing to do with it. and Hitler wasn't technically a terrorist.
2007-03-26 16:55:11
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answered by The Big Box 6
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You sound like a complete and total moron saying that people like al-ghaeda (whatever that is), Saddam, Taliban (Muslim extremeists). Not to mention you have no knowledge of history AT ALL!
2007-03-26 17:07:48
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answered by Chase 5
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Hey sweetheart do some reasearch before asking stupid questions.
Adolf Hitler was brought up in his family's religion by his Roman Catholic parents, but as a school boy he began to reject the Church and Catholicism. After he had left home, he never attended Mass or received the Sacraments.[citation needed]
In later life, Hitler's religious beliefs present a discrepant picture: In public statements, he frequently spoke positively about the Christian heritage of German culture and belief in Christ. Hitler’s private statements, reported by his intimates, are more mixed, showing Hitler as a religious man but also critical of Christianity. However, in contrast to other Nazi leaders, Hitler did not adhere to esoteric ideas, occultism, or neo-paganism[citation needed], and ridiculed such beliefs in his book Mein Kampf. Rather, Hitler advocated a "Positive Christianity", a belief system purged from what he objected to in traditional Christianity, and reinvented Jesus as a fighter against the Jews.
Hitler believed in Arthur de Gobineau's ideas of struggle for survival between the different races, among which the "Aryan race"—guided by "Providence"—was supposed to be the torchbearers of civilization and the Jews as enemies of all civilization. Whether his anti-semitism was influenced by older Christian ideas remains disputed.
Among Christian denominations, Hitler favoured Protestantism, which was more open to such reinterpretations. At the same time, he made use of some elements of the Catholic Church's hierarchical organisation, liturgy and phraseology in his politics.
2007-03-26 16:52:45
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answered by speedi4got 3
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Through out history religion has been used as the scape goat for the evil that man has done. It only takes one to open his(or her) mind to see this. It matters not what religion it is or it's origin. But, to understand that the base teachings were twisted to justify their actions or reactions. It is the corruptibality of man that time and time again brings us to this. And it is mankind that is to blame not religion. There will always be those that will raise the sheild of religion as justification for the evil they do and it is up to us. To stand before that sheild and say no more.
2007-03-26 17:35:37
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answered by Gunny 3
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No, not all terrorists are Christian. There are Muslims who are terrorists. The people who live in the Middle East are mostly Muslim, and those who live in Israel could be Jewish.
It is true, however, that many wars and deaths have been in the name of religion.
2007-03-26 17:01:37
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answered by linus_van_pelt_4968 5
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Saddam and the taliban weren't Christian...
2007-03-26 16:51:52
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answered by Appono Astos 5
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taliban and al quaida were muslim or something, and i dont ever remember saddam saying he was christian - he sure didn't show it, and neither did hitler. so if these guys were all christian, then they sure didn't show it. and part of being in the christian religion is bringing the joy of christianity to others, and god forbids killing - which is something that all of these guys have done.
as for bush and blair, i really am not sure where they stand.
2007-03-26 16:49:08
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answered by mighty_power7 7
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Muslim extremists videotape cutting off an Americans head to make a political statement and you say these Muslims are not terrorists?
2007-03-26 16:53:28
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answered by eric l 6
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Muslim is NOT Christian. Anyone can claim to be a Christian but it's in the way they live that tells the truth. I would guess that none of these were Christians.
2007-03-26 16:47:56
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answered by Cinner 7
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