Christians will continue to deny that Hitler was a Christian--even though he took Mass with the Pope often---I guess in time Christians will also deny GW Bush was a Christian--even though he stated that "God told me to attack Iraq".
2007-12-28 12:29:11
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answered by huffyb 6
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Hitler was not a Christian. He was into all kinds of sorcery and witchcraft. The only reason he called himself a Christian was because he was born into a family that claimed Christianity as their religion. He was more interested in magic and Christ. Also, the reason he hated Jews had nothing to do with his religion. When he was a starving artist in Austria he saw Jews who had money and resented the fact they had it. He didn't like that his failure to make money was because of his own lack so he looked for someone else to blame.
Christians don't deny anything. They recognize that Hitler's actions were not Christian and therefore do not recognize him as a Christian.
By-the-way, anyone who has such strong feeling against the Jews neglects to one very important fact. The Jews were the chosen people of God and their sacrifices were directed by God. For the perfect Lamb to be sacrificed for everyone's sins it had to be sacrificed by the Jews. It would not have accomplished it's goal otherwise.
2007-12-28 12:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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anybody can be good one day, and bad the next.
It's a personal decision. Instead of making us into robots, god gave a mind to think and reason. Searching out our own truth, and defining our individual creed is his gift to us.
We make our own decisions and determine our own actions, but we cannot control the circumstances of such, when the deed is done.
Like so many hatemongers in the USA against Latinos, Blacks, or anybody else with variable culture, speech, looks, etc., who think we should clean house and lock the doors, in a way, they share the same thoughts as those of Hitler, later in his life. Homophobes, if given enough space and pedestal, will create here, what Hitler created in Europe.
Many of which, are professed Christians that show no tolerance for their neighbor. Christians in word or label, but in in their true actions or thought. Christians no less volatile than was Hitler.
2007-12-28 12:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone can lie about his beliefs. Hitler was courting gullible Christians. If you read something other than his public propaganda--the book "Hitlers Tischgesprach" presents hundreds of hours of his private conversations, for example--you will know that Hitler held Christianity in contempt and only thought that utter idiots would believe he was a Christian. Evidently, this "nobeliefs" group is a pack of such utter idiots that Hitler sought to fool. How does it feel to be exactly the sort of person that Hitler could fool?
2007-12-28 12:28:02
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answered by Hoosier Daddy 5
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Jesus fought with words, The Word of God. He did not harm anyone. Hitler was deluded. No one can read of Jesus' teachings and logically come to the conclusion that we are to kill people. It's just not possible for a sane person.
Some people also like to make the claim that Hitler was an atheist who believed in evolution, since he was obsessed with a superior race and wanted to help evolution along. Others mention the occult, etc. I think we should just stick to the fact that he was evil.
God Bless.
2007-12-28 12:25:33
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a question better answered by Jim Jones or in the town of Waco (sorry Crowder) If I were to place the characteristics of Jesus and Hitler beside one another, how many would match?
I would venture to say none.
2007-12-28 12:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, to say Hitler was a Christian, is like saying Stalin was a Saint.
Hitler thought he was a Christian, or at least, following Christian practices. Hitler was delusional, much like the KKK is today. He warped the Bible to suit his deeds and actions.
He used the occult. Astrology. And other beliefs to justify his wrong-doings.
2007-12-28 12:26:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Saying one is a Christian and being a Christian are 2 completely different things. Hitler was no Christian in any sense of the word
2007-12-28 12:23:17
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answered by tebone0315 7
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I can claim to be the President, but that doesn't automatically grant me unhindered access to the White House. It doesn't matter what Hitler SAID. He was obviously not following Jesus' teachings and, thus, not really a Christian.
2007-12-28 13:05:41
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answered by kaz716 7
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He's dead, pal. The enemy is the Islamic extremest. Jews have a way of sticking together and getting educated to the max. You do that in large numbers in the free world you end up in charge. Once one realizes that race does matter, that doesn't mean you become a racist. Thank God for the opportunity to spearhead man kinds awakening in the age of
Aquarius. That's if you are up to the task.
2007-12-28 12:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey didn't you know using think and christian in the same sentence is a mortal sin ! You don't knock it off you're going to hell guy !
As you can see I was right if you look at the history of Christianity you see that they ALWAYS murdered the JEWISH people { not Jews as one here put it a outside calling them that is like a Jewish person calling you a unwashed barbarian } Hitlers behavior was NO different than most Christians up until that time . Even after WW2 Europe's governments saw a way to solve their own " Jew problems " by recreating Israel . Do the Christians understand any of this ? because if you don't our next president will be our next Hitler !
2007-12-28 12:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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