Am, you know they'll just deny and make the fallacious arguments that there's no connection with hitler then tell us how he was a Christian etc. it's getting dull now, we're dealing with people who deny real history and write their own so they can forward their godless agenda
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IDIOT!
Hitler was a Christian!
There is a good amount of evidence supporting that claim!
You would deny all this evidence, however, because he wasn't a "true Christian". And yet, you would leap to the conclusion that Einstein was Christian because he uses the word "God" a few times, and says that Jesus was an important historical figure.
It is wonderful how blatant your attempts to gerrymander religious boundaries are.
Also, last sentence is bursting with irony.
Until you can explain away multiple declarations of Christianity by Hitler, no matter how unorthodox, you lose.
Interestingly enough, I don't think Hitler being a Christian tars all believers.
Huh.
Am, you know they'll just deny and make the fallacious arguments that there's no connection with hitler then tell us how he was an Atheist etc. it's getting dull now, we're dealing with people who deny real history and write their own so they can forward their god-driven agenda
Not that hard to fix.
Okay, I do know that Hitler was influenced by Nietzsche (although historians and philosophers generally agree that Hitler grossly misinterpreted Nietzsche's work). I also know that perhaps the most famous Nietzsche quote is "God is dead." (though that is taken completely out of context, too).
I suppose, if you were a fundie, that could lead to "Hitler was an atheist". Like, if you were really stupid.
Am, you know they'll just deny and make the fallacious arguments that there's no connection with hitler then tell us how he was a Christian etc.
1) Indeed, because there is plenty of historical evidence to back that fact up, and
2) What, Scarlets79, are you and Am brain-sharing now? Whose turn is it with the brain this week?
Having lived under the thumb of Hitler (I'm 81), I can assure you he was a devout, fanatical Catholic as were his parents.
The silence of the Vatican he interpreted as a rubber-stamp for his deeds.
Religion is supposed to unite us all, but only deepens the divide.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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