Hypothetically speaking. If at the last moment of his life, Hitler truly repented of His sins and called on the name of Jesus Christ (and of course, only God knows if a person is truly repentant or not), yes, he would go to heaven.
2007-05-18 13:12:01
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answered by Esther 7
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First of all, if Hitler killed 6 million Jews, and started 2 world wars, I strongly doubt he is in heaven, although I'm not his judge. I'm just going by what the Bible says . And, just for the record, where are your sources who indicate Hitler believed in Jesus ? Did you know that satan believes in Jesus ? I know he is not going to heaven. And as far as the debate thing, why would I debate something like that ? I don't argue or debate about my faith, I just know in whom I trust, and that's good enough for me. You see, I BELIEVE JESUS, I don't just believe IN Him ! There's a huge difference !
2007-05-18 13:25:39
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answered by The Count 7
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I read a book of Hitler's speeches and those from his advisers a few weeks ago from the college library. He most often spoke about Providence instead of Christ. He glorified Germany instead of God. And one of his advisors said that Hitler was like Christ, but that Christ was a pitiful figure and does not really deserve being compared to Hitler. A German school law required the students call Hitler Sovereign Lord and their only true God. Anyone can profess to be a Christian, but living like Christ commanded is something entirely different.
Note: Besides, even Christ said that not everyone who calls on his name and professes him is truly going to be recognized in heaven, the doors will be shut to them.
2007-05-18 13:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No ,not necessarily there's more to getting to heaven than just believing . God said to keep his commandments . Ask for forgiveness of sin and turn from them . But don't get me wrong believing is a great start towards heaven . And building a close relationship with the lord.
2007-05-18 13:17:51
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answered by rhonda h 4
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Hitler did not believe. He was the epitome of a "professing" christian.
He used religion as a cover because he was advised to profess because he knew the masses would not follow him if he pushed atheism. It was for the politics man, it was the politics that drove him to it.
Satan pulled a loop scoop on him and now Hitler gets to spend eternity with the devil.
2007-05-18 14:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler was not a Christian. A Christian is someone who follows the teachings of Christ.
You can believe in Darwin (the man) but not believe in evolution. To believe in Christ does not make you a Christian.
Hitler used Christianity as another way to control people.
2007-05-18 13:11:11
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answered by Anonymous
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come on my Christian acquaintances, as much as you do no longer opt to circulate right here, you're able to fess up -- forgiveness and attractiveness of Christ is an component to your doctrine. there is no longer something so terrible that attractiveness of Christ can not wash it away, genuine> so Hitler, alongside each and every of the youngster rapists and serial mutilators, are familiar on your Heaven, on a similar time as Albert Schweitzer, Mahatma Ghandi, and around a hundred billion non christian good human beings are frying in vats of eternal lava. some justice! understand what? i will take mine the previous-formed (OT) way. you reside by utilising the sword, you die by utilising the sword. a look ahead to a watch -- works for me. a minimum of i understand the place Hitler is.
2016-11-24 22:55:07
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answered by ? 3
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i'm an atheist but no information that i've heard coming from fundamentalists states that ANYONE who simply believes in jesus gets into heaven.
if the criteria is he has to accept jesus as his personal savior who is to say that's true? certainly not you or i or any historian.
it would also me difficult for me to say that anyone who followed the word of jesus and believed in his principles would make the kind of choices hitler did regardless of whether or not he believed he existed.
2007-05-18 13:11:47
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answered by Abaddon 3
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Personally, the way I see it is: it appears poor Adolf was possessed by the Beast that was and is not and yet is. He (the good son) was supposedly sodomized by his step father and eventually poisoned him for it.Many of his (demons) ideas were outrageous and subsequently substantiated as delusional. The Hitler we believed had died had allegedly not and neither did Himmler. What's heaven anyway? maybe there's a Nazi heaven also.
2007-05-18 13:24:15
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answered by Anonymous
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We are judged upon our works in this life and those who have not sought forgiveness for their sins will also be judged by their sins and works. Do you really think that the works Hitler did would qualify him for heaven? God is our only judge and He alone can only judge the state of a persons heart and soul.
2007-05-18 13:15:20
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answered by tebone0315 7
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