Hitler was a Christian Terrorist and Osama is a muslim terrorist? Do you agree

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Hitler was a christian terrorist and Osama is a muslim terrorist do u agree?

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  1. latehorn

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    #101
    This is what I found after some googling

    I guess Terrorists such as Osama put more attention to qoutes like this than other moslems.
     
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  2. moq

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    #102
    True i agree with u late horn!!!!!!
     
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    #103
    Completely wrong on the Hitler was a Scholar BS. He was a bumbling idiot.
     
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  4. latehorn

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    #104
    He was not an idiot, his low grades was his jewish teachers problem ;)
    Hitler was bulled and isolated in school becouse of his clothes. He spend most time with his hobbie: painting.
    He loved his mother who died after she have got treatments from jewish doctors.
    After school he spend a few years painting and trying to sell his artworks. But with very little success. He loved Classical music and Operah.
     
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  5. DomainMaster

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    #105
    latehorn: watch Wedding Crushers for a Hitler look-a-like.
     
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    #106
    Hitler didn't succeed at anything in life. Everything he tried ended in failure. His army career, his art. His hatred however is what got him elected. The Germans saw an outlet for their own hatred in him and voted for him (well, actually the first election wasn't a real victory, more like a technicality that got him into office).
     
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  7. moq

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    #107
    Hitler was a maniac... who said in his book Mein Keimph, that Democracy is run by illitrate people who call themselves as politicians!
     
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    #108
    It's Mein Kampf :) (My Struggle)
     
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  9. moq

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    #109
    ;-), mmm.. thankx anywaz! he wrote it when he was in jail
     
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    #110
    Right. He was contemplating whether he'd kill himself or go on a mission. Too bad he chose the second ...
     
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  11. moq

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    #111
    What if Hitler would have won..... the histroy would have been written the other way round! mmmmmmmmm
     
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    #112
    I believe he had a deal with the devil. The devil will only be able to get you to a certain point, then God comes in and says enough of this crap and puts an end to it :)
     
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  13. moq

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    #113
    ;-) I like it!
     
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    #114
    Thanks, btw back in those days the German ID had your religious denomination written in it, you were given 2 choices Catholic or Protestant. Hitler's passport was the only exception. He had Gottglaubig written in it, which means believe in God.
     
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    #115
    Hitler had nothing to do with Christianity.
     
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    #116
    Right, even the devil believes in God ...
     
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    #117

    Source: http://www.cas.usf.edu/journal/misc/nietzsche.html

    More like the ones quoted from Nietzsche whose book was popular among the Nazis for its Superman theory that if man came from the monkeys, then even more far advanced beings will emerge out of man. Just like we laugh at the monkeys, those beings will laugh at us one day.

    Hitler and some of the top Nazi officials had something in common: they had a some Jewish blood in them. :eek: It's shocking, the Jewish persecutions were a result of sick subverted minds.

    Those anti-christian passages from Hitler are nothing but that which Nietzche already had written. Nietzsche decried the slave mentality of the Christian - for example he wanted the Christian to retaliate or hit back when the Christian was provoked. He imagined his ideal Superman and gave a definition for it:

    "Roman Caesar with Christ's soul"


    But these Nazi idiots subverted those theories as the Master Race (the Aryan race, the descendants of the warriors of the Nordic tribe) as the Superman.

    Nietzsche was favouring Judaism and called Christianity the one great curse where the sick, weak and poor thrive whereas the strong and noble ones take the back seat. Nietzsche also waged a war on Buddhism for its similar doctrines. Nietzsche himself hated people who were anti-semitic.

    Unfortunately, Nietzche's sister was an anti-semitic (he himself called her an "anti semitic senseless goose") In his eyes, Jews were more flexible than any other race.

    Hitler first called Jews the slayers of Christ but when the Catholic church started questioning his activities, he attacked the Church too.

    Nietzsche praised Christ for being a rebel and bringing out new rules but he blames Paul for subverting Christianity. Acc ot Nietzsche, some of the people who had Supermanly qualities are Jesus, Socrates, Alexander and Caesar.
     
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    #118
    First time I have ever heard that. He was no where near a Christain. Just look at the signs he used around him and the people he had with him. They out lawed The Christain God for their God.
    Some will say he was supported by the POPE! Well, anyone out side catholicism was deserving of death. So Said the POPE and the catholicism teaching.

    So no, Hitler was not a Christain. But he always said he was a Cathloic.

    Hitler considered himself a Catholic until the day he died. In 1941 he told Gerhard Engel, one of his generals: "I am now as before a Catholic and will always remain so." In fact, Hitler was never excommunicated from the Catholic Church, and Mein Kampf was not placed on the Church's Index of Forbidden Books.

    Hitler's biographer John Toland explains Catholicism's influence on the Holocaust. He says of Hitler: "Still a member in good standing of the Church of Rome despite detestation of its hierarchy, he carried within him its teaching that the Jew was the killer of god. The extermination, therefore, could be done without a twinge of conscience since he was merely acting as the avenging hand of god. . .."

    Even after World War II, Catholic assistance to the Nazis continued. The Vatican aided the escape of more Nazis than any other governmental or private organization.

    The Protestant influence on Nazi Germany was no better, because Hitler is said to have admired the founder of Protestantism, Martin Luther, more than any other German. Among Luther's many denunciations of the Jews, there are such religious sentiments as: "The Jews deserve to be hanged on gallows seven times higher than ordinary thieves," and "We ought to take revenge on the Jews and kill them."

    When Hitler was asked in 1933 what he planned to do about the Jews, he said he would do what Christians had been preaching for centuries. And the Nazis carried out their first large-scale pogrom of Jews in honor of Luther's birthday.

    Christians constituted a wellspring of support for Hitler. Steve Allen notes that in the 1930s, Nazi Germany "was the most church-affiliated nation in Europe. The German people were almost entirely Catholic and Lutheran. Despite such factors they launched the Holocaust and World War II." Charles Kimball likewise says the Holocaust "would not have happened without the active participation of, sympathetic support of, and relative indifference exhibited by large numbers of Christians."

    Also in pre-World War II Germany, corporal punishment was used in the schools and schoolchildren were required to start their days with prayer. Today's advocates of spanking and school prayer should consider that those practices, although supported by religion, proved ineffective in promoting high ethical standards and good behavior among German youth.

    Further, Nazi Germany's soldiers wore belt buckles inscribed "Gott mit uns" ("God is with us"). This slogan sounds eerily similar to Ohio's present motto, "With God, all things are possible."

    Like many tyrants both past and present, Hitler used the mantle of religion to justify and further his selfish, hateful, and destructive philosophy. By conditioning people to blindly accept the pronouncements of authorities, instead of teaching them to think for themselves, religions often make it easy for such evil dictators and demagogues to succeed. [/QOUTE]




    What were Hitler's religious beliefs?

     
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    #119
    Who knows, maybe he was just an undiagnosed schizophrenic.
     
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    #120
    Hitler and Satanism Part 2


    Most of these things can be seen on the Hitler Channel a.k.a the History Channel.;)
     
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