God/Jesus tortured and killed millions.
Hitler tortured and killed millions.
Hitler killed himself.
God/Jesus killed himself.
2007-05-09 22:38:23
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answered by gelfling 7
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Both actually are very similar now that you point that out, at least in method. It's the perfect recipe for power: Find a downtrodden people who have been "wronged" and find someone else for them to blame! Hitler used Germany's desolation after WW I to whip the people into a finger-pointing frenzy, with the blame resting (eventually) upon the shoulders of the Jewish community, because of their appearant amassed wealth. Hitler used the people's jealousy and poverty to turn them against the Jewish community, resulting in...well....you know, lol. Jesus did something much the same, he brought the Hewbew god to EVERYONE, no longer were certain higher level religious leaders "more privelaged" in their communications with god....everyone was....equal! Sounds like a good deal right? No longer do only certain people get all the "perks" just because of who their parents are, or what their last name is! Everyone has the right to live a good life now, we can all be equal!!! That could easily be either one's message...Hitler used his influence to create and army and take vengence on the one's he saw as responsible for the plight upon his people, while Jesus used his influence to teach a peaceful way of life....the problem is, that while both influences have lasted throughout the years, both have also found the same purpose, using down-trodden people with low self-esteem to create power for the man (or men) at the top. Crusades, World Wars, Nazi-rallies, Christian radio......it all stinks of control, power, and money for everyone that isn't stuck at the bottom of the pyramid.
2007-05-09 22:58:57
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answered by Doc 4
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How droll. There s no way you can draw any parallels between the two of them. Jesus(and the evidence of his existence is at best minimal) did not personally perform any evil deed. Hitler on the other hand is probably one of the best documented humans in history. The church abuses Jesus' name big time in the 4th century ACE when they burn Alexandria and its library to the ground. We still kill in the name of Jesus. But he has nothing to do with it. If you need to blame somebody blame Paul.
2007-05-09 22:48:41
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answered by The Stainless Steel Rat 5
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They were both extremely good in rallying people together, creating an atmosphere of brotherhood and camaderie, and getting people to believe things that weren't necessarily true.
Although Hitler killed a lot of Jews but Jesus was killed by the Jews, so it breaks down after a while.
2007-05-09 22:44:22
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answered by tom 5
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christians wear uniforms?? huh??
and no there are no parallels. Jesus was the Son of God, perfect pure and sinless. hitler was a murdering pyschopath.
basically Jesus=perfect.... hitler=as near 2 evil as humans can get..got it??
2007-05-10 10:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither was too keen on admitting Jewish ancestry.
They were both tradesmen. Jesus was a carpenter and Hitler a house painter.
Rumour has it that although neither appear to have been married, they both had close (very close) female companions.
Can't think of anything else.
2007-05-09 23:42:36
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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They were both what you would call 'Charismatic' leaders. However, one pushed for hate and the other pushed for love.
As for millions dieing and the rest of your question; millions died and wore uniforms for other leaders who either suicided or were executed in the end; history has a habit of repeating itself.
If I will be one among those millions who would died in the name of any particular person or a cause, I would rather sacrifice my life for the sake of Justice, Love and Peace and not for anyone whose cause is division, disharmony and hatred.
Peace
2007-05-09 22:57:45
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answered by ziffa 3
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one taught love the other hate
one asked for no fighting one asked for it
one killed himself because he was a coward who didn't want answer for his actions .the other bravely bore the consequences of his actions
one may have built roads and highways one built a road to god.
one wore a uniform the other modest clothing of the day
so it appears you got nothing right ...funny that
2007-05-09 23:47:11
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answered by pestie58 the spider hunter 6
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Jesus is a sample of good person who was sent by God to remove his fellowers from dirtiness in their life while Hitler is a terrorist who tried to vanish societies and send them into darkness in their life and after death
2007-05-09 22:43:12
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answered by montathra 4
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2016-10-15 06:34:47
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answered by doelling 4
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Montathra - "Hitler was a terrorist who tried to wipe out societies".
Spot on I agree he did try to do this. And it was terrbily wrong of him to do so.
But I believe that God tries to wipe out societies....non-believers and believers of other religions were murdered in the Bible at Gods will. Sodom and Gamorah (wrong spelling maybe)?
I think that there is a similarity between Hitler and God (which isn't Jesus a form of God?), that being they are prepared to murder to get people to do what they say
2007-05-09 22:55:35
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answered by zeppelin_roses 4
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