Hitler is dead. Jesus is alive. Do the math.
2007-03-28 08:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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What exactly did Hitler leave behind when he left us? The Nazi regime is long gone, and Germany hates him so much that they are now fighting to terminate his German citizenship. On the contrary, when Jesus ascended up to heaven, He left a band of followers that has expanded to all 4 corners of the world, comprising of somewhere around 2 billion followers today. in 2,000 years, Christianity has grown from a group of about 100 disciples of Jesus to an organized Church that is present on all 6 major continents (nobody really lives on Antarctica anyways, but I'm sure that some Christian researchers there have attempted to establish the Church for the penguins down there). So, in conclusion, Jesus has most definitely had more of an impact on the world than Adolf Hitler.
2007-03-28 08:24:07
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answered by Me 3
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Though Hitler had quite an effect, he had nowhere as much effect on society as did Jesus and his part within Judeo/Christian life.
Do we use Hitler's name when we want to curse or swear? No, we don't. How foolish would that sound today? "ADOLF HITLER" just doesn't have the same ring as the name of Jesus being abused, does it?
How much has Hitler effected China, South and Central America, Africa? Has Hitler's own religion gone with millions of explorers and opened up new lands as it did for the Spanish in the New World? No, I think not.
Hitler was only sixty or seventy yeas ago. Let's see how much effect he has in another thousand years. We'll also see if humans are still talking about Jesus.
Kev
2007-03-28 08:24:24
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answered by Hobgoblin Kev 4
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Jesus has made an incredible and undeniable impact on the world for a guy who may not have ever existed. The bible actually is what inspired Hitler to target Jews* (he also targeted and killed atheists, muslims, and various other faiths).
Hitler is an icon of evil because of our contemporary morality. Back in the time of Ghengis Kahn he would have been small potatoes, not nearly as wicked as they were. So while he was an evil bastard, he wasn't as bad as previous villains - we mostly see him that way because we've become more moral since those times. Hopefully our morality continues to improve, so that no more Hitlers crop up.
2007-03-28 08:22:09
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answered by Mike K 5
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Jesus did. Its because of Jesus there are billions and billions of christians. All that hitler done was kill the jews which decreased the population but making an impact in this world. However Jesus made more impact than Hitler. But as per my point of view i would say Prophet Muhammed(saw) made mor impact because if its not for him Islam wont be the fastest growing relegion and the relegion to have spread fast the quickest in history. I dont know the name but there is this christian man who wrote a book " the 100 greatest leaders" and in that he ranked Prophet Muhammed(saw) as NUMBER 1
2007-03-28 08:22:00
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answered by ﷲAllah's Slaveﷲ 4
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Jesus
2007-03-28 08:29:09
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answered by fungirl 2
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Jesus came to the world to offer the saving grace to all people who have ever lived and ever will live. Because of Him, we no longer have to offer blood sacrifices or stone people for their sins. Everyone sins, the number of people that would have to be stoned or in other ways killed could be greater than the number of people Hitler killed. Also, we would have to kill animals to atone for our sins, if Jesus hadn't come, so that would be less animals for food and other such things. The difference is that Hitler's killing was evil and genocidal. The killing of the Law of Moses was based on keeping the race clean so that a savior could be born from it.
To give a one word answer, Jesus.
2007-03-28 08:24:08
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answered by Andrew S 2
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Jesus
2007-03-28 08:16:28
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Jesus, without a doubt...his works carry on to this day.....Hitler is rotting, in Hades, as where he should be...the atrocities that where carried out in his name, will never be forgotten by the Jewish people...But Jesus is the one, the only one, who gave his life for all of us....Jesus lives in all of us.
2007-03-28 08:20:33
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answered by Kerilyn 7
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Jesus.
Hitler was big, but this Jesus thing has lasted millenia and I'd imagine has led to more deaths.
Hitler didn't affect the very foundation of our culture as we know it.
Unfortunately, Jesus did.
2007-03-28 08:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I think jesus and hitler are about the same. They said to do something and everyone did it. But atleast we can prove hitler was real.
2007-03-28 08:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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