Who cares if he was? He certainly didn't walk a life of Christ. One thing I know that he was...He was a horrible man who did unspeakable things to people. He deserved nothing less than being burned at the stake.
2007-08-31 11:58:18
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answered by ♥Sunny Girl♥ 5
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1 &2) I know that he was raised in a Catolic home but rejected ALL Christian religion and became a follower of the occult of all sorts and based a lot of his organizations' names etc after Norse mythology/religion.
3) yes I know that. Many religious leaders have done things claiming the Lord's Will but few have actually been in lne with what would seem to be.
4) he didn't obey the Old or New testament in any way hat I can see other than from the negative aspects. (emulating the bad guys rather than the good)
5) I believe (without a dictionary) it means Christ LIKE or follower of the teachings of Christ. We are to strive to be Christ Like even though as mere human beings, we can never attain perfection, we are to strive to become as near as possible in our actions and thoughts.
2007-08-31 20:09:35
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answered by Will Y 3
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He obviously did not follow the teachings of Jesus Christ but that just proves that a lot of people claim to be Christian and yet are not. Who is right, Mother Teresa or Fred Phelps? Who are you or I to say? You can hardly find any two Christians who agree on anything. It's also not possible to judge whether someone is NOT a Christian. It's a term that seems to mean whatever its claimants want it to mean - which makes it meaningless.
When you agree among yourselves - I mean ALL of you - you will be in a position to say who is NOT a Christian.
2007-08-31 19:14:06
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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No no, I'm pretty sure you just had to believe in Christ...
No more, no less. And you just contradicted yourself in number 3,4. Number 2 is not a valid source, it's merely an opinion as is number 1 and 5...and everyone sins by your standards...
And last but not least...
ALL I HAVE EVER HEARD FROM YOU SO CALLED CHRISTIANS IS "THIS IS THE LORD'S WILL"....
HOW DOES THAT MAKE ANY OF YOU DIFFERENT FROM HITLER?
2007-08-31 19:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler was technically German Catholic, but he wasn't even remotely Christian, in fact, during his trial for treason, he referred to the Goddess. It seems that he may have subscribed to some sort of Wagnerian mythology, but that has never been proven, certainly many other Nazis did. Read Ian Kershaw's recent two-volume biography of Hitler if you want more insight into Hitler's beliefs and personality.
2007-08-31 19:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever. He may not have morally been a Christian (whatever that means), but he TECHNICALLY means he was a Christian. Also, by rejecting Catholicism, couldn't he be a Lutheran? If he wasn't a Christian, why did he have such a fervid hatred of Jews, as though it were a religious hatred?
2007-08-31 19:07:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hilter was a fundamental catholic. He indeed was doing his job by inforcing the "Council of Trent". mama has been trying for years to cover up who he was to mama. There are too many former catholics that are still alive and that have written books about it. And they are too many Jews still around who can name names of people who came from the vatican who were memebers of the Nazi party. I know, I have spoken to 2 or 3 of them myself! You can fool some of the people some of the time but you can't fool all the people all of the time.
There are pictures with Hilter with his friend Archbishop Cesare Orsenigo, the papal nuncio in Berlin, 1935 and many, many more.
Hitler signing his autograph for a Catholic fan...
Cardinal Michael Faulhaber marches between rows of SA men at a Nazi rally in Munich.
Priests giving the Hitler salute at a Catholic youth rally in the Berlin-Neukolln stadium in August 1933.
Pope Benedict XVI - Former Hitler Youth...just a coincidence that he became pope...who's kidding whom?
“The Secret History of the Jesuits”, Edmond Paris
A catholic newspaper in Spain wrote the following on the day Hitler died:
“Adolph Hitler, son of the Catholic Church, died while defending Christianity. It is therefore understandable that words cannot be found to lament over his death, when so many where found to exalt his life. Over his dead remains stands his victorious moral figure, with the palm of the martyr; God gives Hitler laurels of victory.”
“Hitler’s Pope: The Secret History of Pius XII,” by John Cornwell
2007-08-31 19:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler was not a Christian, he just ran a propaganda machine. Do you honestly think anyone would follow him if he was just "some guy" who wanted to kill all Jews? He was a manipulator, and used buzz words that won him public favor with some of the traditional Christians in his country. He used the language that appeased people. A lying politician is not unusual!
2007-08-31 19:00:24
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answered by peacetimewarror 4
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Yes. I know all that. Hitler's parents were Catholic, but he HATED any form of religion.
And when I mentioned "the Lord's will," it MEANS the Lord's will.
And yes, I know what I mean without using a dictionary. LOL!!
2007-08-31 19:11:35
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answered by Devoted1 7
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Did you know professing to be Christian, makes you a Christian; simply by lack of any other stipulations to BE one?
2007-08-31 18:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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