They cannot handle the truth that Hitler was a product of their bible-cult.
They claim "oh, his actions betray his real persona, and he obviously was not a christian."
Yet, many of these same people couldn't run fast enough to the polls to vote for G. Dumbya Bush for President, their christian icon and killer of tens of thousands of people... thousands of our own soldiers, too.
Isn't the hypocrisy unbearable? Flip flop, flip flop!!
Deny one killer/liar was a christian, yet make another killer/liar your christian icon! Use the bible to justify that nonsense somehow -- one is "murder" and one is "killing" --- one is OK, the other isn't....
What nonsense, huh?
2007-03-28
21:30:17
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Folks. Regardless what you get from your littl Jerry Falwell websites, Hitler talked about being a christian in Mein Kampf. If you ever read anyting other than your little bibles and your little gay-hate christian websites, you'd have a better understanding of things.
2007-03-28
21:38:01 ·
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CJ: nothing could be les interesting or less intelligent when someone starts with: "biblical scripture states..."
grow up and lose the "santa claus for adults" nonsense...
2007-03-28
21:43:06 ·
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Oh yes, of course. The final "nail". It was Satan's influence!! The devil made him do it...
Nothing would be complete without THAT bit of mindless, cultist nonsense thrown in! Thanks!!!
2007-03-29
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Technically Hitler was Catholic, but Catholicism is a Christian based religion.
Why do people deny he was Christian? Who would want to say that they have the same beliefs as Hitler. It is true that there are many Christians who believe that the Jews are responsible for killing Jesus, it's just most wouldn't go so far as to killing them.
Some Christians say, he was a representative of the devil as a way of explaining his actions. Why not just say that some people are plain evil, without the need to blame someone else.
2007-03-28 21:42:25
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answered by Sarcasma 5
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(Before you get too upset and defensive, keep in mind that I didn't say that I am or am not a Christian. I think for myself, and I'm just showing you a point of view that is different from your own.)
I have always heard people say that Christians are hypocrites. I feel that it is very hypocritical of people to make such an ignorant generalization. Why are they hypocrites? Because they're human and make mistakes like everyone else?
Hypocrite - a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he does not hold; dissembler, phony, pretender
Christians profess that they are sinners; they do not profess that they are perfect. Anything else is not based on Christianity, so a true Christian cannot be a hypocrite.
Whether or not Hitler was or was not a Christian is between him and God. Who said that "murder" is wrong and "killing" is okay? By the way, they mean the same thing, so I'm not sure what distinction you were trying to make.
But you are right. A Christian can be a killer and a liar. However, a Christian can also be forgiven. It would be hypocritical for a Christian to believe that since their own sins are few and minor in nature, they are better or deserve forgiveness more than someone whose sins are many and severe in nature.
I have noticed that those who are always accusing others of hypocrisy are often blind to the hypocrisy in their own lives.
Just to let you know, the icon of Christianity is Jesus and not George W. Bush.
2007-03-28 22:30:09
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answered by Darin P 3
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I have pictures of him shaking hands with many bishops and even the pope. He didn't know what a true "Christian" was anymore than they did. Neither do you obviously! Someone stole that book of his from me. I hope it's not you! And about reading only the Bible, those who do usually have great dictionaries and the best history books but remember that the best seller of all times is always the bible, which I must have over 50 translations of. They're all great!!! Each and everyone of them are all beneficial. I just don't know how some translators think they can get away with removing His holy name. That's all. Oh no!!! Can you just imagine the shock on all these so-called good Catholics faces when Hitler gets resurrected in the flesh? Both the righteous and the unrighteous are to be given an opportunity to show their true colours without Satan's influence in their lives and Hitler is no exception. He certainly was unrighteous... But guess what? He was being used like an old rag to do the bidding of who some like to call: "the Illuminati"
2007-03-28 22:07:06
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answered by Teri 4
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Anybody could be a Christian via title, however being an exact Christian is not as convenient. You can already inform that Hitler used to be now not a Christian due to the fact one among God's finest regulations used to be to like every person. Yeah, that is correct. If you declare to hate a person due to the fact he's a gay, or hate a girl due to the fact she had an abortion you're now not displaying every person love and for this reason now not a real Christian. Everyone turns out to believe Christianity involves hating anyone who opposes God's approaches that's thoroughly unfaithful. Hitler wasn't too pleasant to anyone who used to be a non Aryan. It does now not subject what he wrote in his books.
2016-09-05 20:08:17
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answered by ? 4
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Every religion has had monstrous people believe in it. You can't base the validity of one religion over another based on its practioners. That being said, Christians should acknowledge that Hitler was one of them. However, just like the Muslims that blow themselves up, taking many lives with them, you cannot blame a religion for having extremists within its ranks. And please stop calling President a Bush a liar. He is a politician, and like every politician before him, he will bend, stretch, or ignore the facts on occasion. He didn't send us to war, Congress voted on that. He didn't form the intelligence system that gave false information; our last four presidents could have taken steps to fix that problem. He isn't keeping us in Iraq; Congress is. President Bush hasn't killed anyone. Maybe you should ask our last president why he didn't stop the Iraqi government from allowing terrorists to train there.
2007-03-29 04:10:30
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answered by seattlefan74 5
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The claim is sometimes made that Hitler was a Christian - a Roman Catholic until the day he died. In fact, Hitler rejected Christianity.
All of these are quotes from Adolf Hitler:
Night of 11th-12th July, 1941:
National Socialism and religion cannot exist together.... The heaviest blow that ever struck humanity was the coming of Christianity. Bolshevism is Christianity's illegitimate child. Both are inventions of the Jew. The deliberate lie in the matter of religion was introduced into the world by Christianity.... Let it not be said that Christianity brought man the life of the soul, for that evolution was in the natural order of things. (p 6 & 7)
10th October, 1941, midday:
Christianity is a rebellion against natural law, a protest against nature. Taken to its logical extreme, Christianity would mean the systematic cultivation of the human failure. (p 43)
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I studied Hitler for a School Assignment
2007-03-28 21:35:16
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answered by Angel Eyes 3
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it is sort of funny that as soon as a Christian who gains any sort of infamy for any wrong doing they are suddenly not Christians. if anybody had bothered to read about Hitler they would find that it was his Christianity that was the foundation of his anti semitism. all of that hatred and destruction was born from those beliefs and cannot be blithely dismissed. if you maintain this then there are very few Christians in the world. would a person working for a tobacco company be regarded as a christian? because the production of tobacco leads to death on a scale that Hitler would have been jealous of. do you disown them? what about oil companies and chemical companies, or the demand for coltan by telecoms companies who can only obtain it by supporting murderous rebels and bandits in the Congo? are all the employees of these companies not christian, because these companies violate christian ethic every day? denying Hitler's Christianity is like saying Lenin, Stalin and Mao were not communists because they used a vanguard party and imposed their will on the peasants rather than waiting for a society to advance through the capitalist stage according to Marx. no, they were still communists, bad communists, but still it was the underlying ideology that motivated them as it was with hitler and Christianity.
2007-03-28 22:04:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It's apparent that you neither know your history, or your scripture. Given those facts, it's easy to understand why you would come up with this ignorant conclusion.
Biblical scripture states that a true Christian is known by their "fruits". Meaning that their life represents their faith in Christ. How they conduct themselves and obey God is the example of their faith. Adolph Hitler was a paranoid, psychopathic killer. He no more showed the fruits of Christianity than Jack the Ripper! So when Christians tell you that Hitler was no Christian, they are indeed right. Because had he been, there would have been no World War II.
I think you are trying two things.........to bash Christianity, and to promote your anti-Bush agenda. Both failed in this case.
2007-03-28 21:40:29
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answered by C J 6
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Yes, because 1 person is allowed to stand for all of us. You act like we all voted for the same person which isn't true. The ONLY person who can stand for christians as their mascot is Jesus. You are WRONG if you try to claim otherwise.
Many people CLAIM to be christian, the claim means nothing at all if you dont walk the walk. If you aren't living the principles, you aren't what you claim. Why is that so hard for people to understand? The bible says that many people will come among the flock as sheep but inward they are ravanous wolves. Does that sound like the teaching of Jesus to you? By their fruits they will be known, a good tree produces good fruit, a bad tree produces bad fruit. A bad tree can't produce good fruit, and a good tree can't produce bad fruit. Just open your eyes and pay attention. People make mistakes, sure, we all do. But what about everything else they do?
2007-03-28 21:38:20
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answered by Stahn 3
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Just because one belongs to a church doesn't make them a Christian. Hitler was into the occult. He was not a practicing Christian. That kind of nonsense is repeated to insult Christianity and support the lie that Christianity is responsible for all the ills of the world.
Just because Hitler claimed to be a Chrsitian in Mein Kampf doesn't mean he was one. He denounced it later. You really need to consider the total facts before condemning people and insulting their intelligence.
2007-03-28 21:36:09
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answered by Anonymous
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