of his religious belief.
The Nazi party killed more than 6 million Jews in their concentration camps. Even more were non Jewish bringing the final count to up to 17 million people. You might ask where i get off calling this a religious atrocity? Well Just ask Hitler about his faith. "I am now as before a Catholic and will always remain so" this quote was said to General Gerhard Engel in 1941. So now we have his mindset but what about the justification? "the personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew".-Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 Chapter 11. What a surprise history's greatest monster was a devout catholic, which by the way is the only true form of Christianity.Hitler was a baptized Roman Catholic in Austria, he was also an altar boy. He attended a monastery school as a boy.He also was never excommunicated by the Church, Which felt he was just for avenging Christ .There are still those who believe he was lying to be more accepted by society and was really an atheist either way it was his followers who did the dirty work, and they did it in the name of Christ."I believe today that my conduct is in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator."
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ReplyDeleteTo say once more, Hitler was not a Catholic... he had ordered one of his generals to have the Pope killed! The general refused to follow the order, but Hitler continued to persecute Roman Catholics and other Christians, with over 2 million dead in the Holocaust.
ReplyDeleteHitler had no formal religion, although it is widely known he dabled in Paganism, by means of the Thule Society. If anything, he sought to create a new religion that worshiped the Aryans. If you read any of his writings, you will find he thought that the begining of the corruption of the German people was once they converted to Christianity.
And also, Mao Tse-Tung was last centuries greatest dictator. Basically, picture Hitler if we had let him stay in power for almost three decades.
either way if he was publicaly lying or not about his religion, you still agree that he had one weather it be pagan or not he still had one.
ReplyDeleteNot at all. If anything, the man believed himself to be a God.
ReplyDeletewell if he believes himself to be a god thats still believing in god
ReplyDeleteNot in the conventional sense though. Name one person in the last 500 years who believing himself to be God did good in the world?
ReplyDeletename one person who fought for god who did any good for the world
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