I'm not a Christian period. I think you need to actually look up history as Hitler was AGAINST the church. The argument that he was born a particular faith is like calling atheists real Christians because their parents might have baptized them as one. It is nonsensical!
2007-09-11 17:52:08
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answered by xanadu88 5
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Yea, right. If Hitler was a Christian your hero, Lucifer, is sitting at the right hand of God right now.
As for the catholic angle, who in their right mind could call a religion that is based, nay-steeped- in paganism and that instigated and financed 12 Crusades and an Inquisition that murdered 68 million, "real" innocent men, women, and children over a 26 year period......CHRISTIAN?????? Are you for real?????? And yes- Hitler was financed by the Vatican as well, and was the poster-boy for catholicism right up to his cowardly end. Pal,---catholicism is NOT true Christianity in any sense of the word. You need to learn the meaning of "true", besides the meanings of thousands of other words if you're going to make laughable assertions such as "Hitler was a Christian". ANYBODY can claim they're a Christian or, for that matter, association with ANY organization to cover up their nefarious agenda. What's even more amazing is that idiot atheists really CAN'T make this distinction. Yup. Atheist intelligence: tax-payer funded education wasted on a 10 cent brain.
2007-09-14 18:52:55
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answered by RIFF 5
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Hitler considered himself a Christian by his own interpretive views of Christianity. I am guessing you don't even know what it takes to be a real Christian , it is just not saying your a Christian. You should try reading a little bit sometime.
I have noticed on these Yahoo questions if you even give the hint you are Christian you get blasted, you get accused of being brainwashed, being sheep, as I read postings like this I think it is the other way around, atheist are some of the most intolerant people I have seen, you are so convinced you are right and Christians are wrong, I also think not believing in God and the Bible is a convenient excuse for bad behavior, if you believe there is no God then you can sleep easier at night and not worrying about what might lie ahead of you in the after life,open up your minds and chew on that last part awhile and see how you sleep now.
2007-09-11 17:56:14
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answered by Tommy H 5
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you are able to say activities which includes this are a miracle. this would have been a tragedy, yet it wasn't. grew to become into it a miracle, relies upon on what you think of is seen a miracle. The pilots have been needless to say very experienced and the main secure touchdown available grew to become into by way of crews adventure. Given the placement it incredibly is incredible that no person grew to become into killed...somewhat some issues had to fall into place for this experience to transpire the way it did.
2016-10-10 10:25:24
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answered by ? 4
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I suppose if I join the bowling league that makes me a bowler. Maybe not a good one but if I participate I'm a bowler none the less . There are indeed many who joined the religious ranks of Christianity who don't belong . I myself left because I couldn't in honest conscience take an oath to believe what is not believable hence it seems if your faith is less than your creed you should leave the club because you don't follow the rules . Hitler was an extreme case as there are many lesser ones but like him in those mentioned regards . I'm not considered by myself a Christian real or other wise because there is no rational and sufficient evidence to support a creed . If the others in the light of this were honest they would see the dilemma or fall into the category of ignorant . Feasant, malfeasant or misfeasant you decide who is real.
2007-09-11 18:02:41
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Regardless of what he was during his lifetime had Hitler repented and accepted Christ into his heart before his death, he would've gone to heaven according to Christian dogma. But Anne Frank whom he burnt to death would never go to heaven, instead she would be burned again (this time for all eternity) by the Christian God.
Anyone else find that a tad disturbing?
2007-09-11 18:16:56
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answered by H.u.S 5
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I guess I would react the same way if someone was affiliated with my religion, and, committed such a heinous act to hundred, thousands up to millions of innocent lives. I would feel the need to try and save the reputation of my religion. Seeing how I don't belong to a religion I don't have that problem.
2007-09-11 17:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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If Hitler was a "real" Christian, then why was he such
an "evil" man?
And, while I'm at it, why would you want to use Hitler
as an example of a Christian, period? Isn't that a bit
like using Satan as an example of being an angel?
(Never mind that the Bible says he was a fallen angel.
Right? At least he was a resident of Heaven for a
while.)
I, myself, don't believe in "the word of God" -- but I'm
not going to criticize anyone who does, just because
they're different than I am. (Besides, I do find some
logic in the Scriptures: e.g., "Judge not, and ye' shall
not be judged.")
2007-09-11 17:55:51
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answered by Pete K 5
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He was not a Christian. It is not so that every lousy bastard can call himself a Christian and do what he wants. Jesus said: " If you love Me keep My commandments...................you are My friends if you observe My commandments ". "...Anyone who runs ahead and does not continue in the teaching of Christ does not have God; whoever continues in the teaching has both the Father and the Son. ".................2 John 1:9. "...Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil but what is good. Anyone who does what is good is from God. Anyone who does what is evil has not seen God. "...........3 John 1:11.
It often happens that those who claim that they are real Christians hate their brothers and don't want to accept them.
2007-09-11 18:09:42
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answered by georsh50 3
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It's a human response, to judge others, to try to say, this group is in, this one out. And if I'm the one drawing the lines, then I can be sure I'm "in." Anyway, as to Hitler, yes, he claimed Christianity-but Jesus said "you will know them by their fruits," and "the world will know these are my disciples in how they love one another." Sooo, humans are good, bad, evil and everything in between. Christians are human.
2007-09-11 17:50:46
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answered by keri gee 6
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I'm not any kind of real christian. I'm not even a fake christian. I am proud to be an atheist.
2007-09-11 18:15:20
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answered by CC 7
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