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Consider the Book of 1 Samuel, when God instructs King Saul to attack the Amalekites: "And utterly destroy all that they have, and do not spare them," God says through the prophet Samuel. "But kill both man and woman, infant and nursing child, ox and sheep, camel and donkey."

the amalekites were an evil group of people. entire culture was toxic and filled with stuff like human sacrifise and homosexuality. even woman and children take part in such evil. the amalekites also attack israelites as well. god become angry at their crimes and it was needed to stop evil. if people go an commit evil act need to stop them and amalekites did this a lot

 

this is different to muslims who have no problem murdering yazidis in iraq

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I should get into this religion business. It is fun affecting the lives of billions of people even millenia after your death.

 

I will start with commandments about how pleasing the leader of the religion sexually grants direct entry to most prestigious parts of heaven. Oh yes....

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No offense, but Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and most other modern religions are complete bull!@#$ created to control people.

NO OFFENSE!

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Ban religion.

How do I detect idiots in my life?Ask if he/she believes. If yes,well.Cya.

Heathens are pretty decent as long as they are not psycho tree-huggers. Some tree-huggers are decent too, except the psycho ones.

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Heathens are pretty decent as long as they are not psycho tree-huggers. Some tree-huggers are decent too, except the psycho ones.

 

Met some real cool old school pagans. And Satanist can be cool if they are actual satanist and not hot topic teens.

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Psalms 14:1 The fool has said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that does good.

 

athiests like hitler have murder millions of people

Hitler was a Catholic who held to the belief that he was accomplishing Gods objective to kill off the Jewish Race which in his mind,  killed Jesus.

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Hitler was a Catholic who held to the belief that he was accomplishing Gods objective to kill off the Jewish Race which in his mind,  killed Jesus.

 

As far as I know, he was only born as Catholic, and years on years later he wished to ban christianity from Germany (that's why he imprisoned so many priests and other religious people).

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As far as I know, he was only born as Catholic, and years on years later he wished to ban christianity from Germany (that's why he imprisoned so many priests and other religious people).

He maintained his ties with the Catholic Church during his lifetime only voicing his disdain for the Church in private as he was playing to the 1/3 population of Catholics in Germany and Austria. Only priests who were Jewish heritage and/or against his policies were punished, as Cathedrals and Monasteries were still open until the war arrived in Germany. His associations with the Church were formal and cordial. Only until after his demise did the Church in Germany attempt to separate itself from Hitler. He was always offered the Eucharist up until his death which made him a member.

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He maintained his ties with the Catholic Church during his lifetime only voicing his disdain for the Church in private as he was playing to the 1/3 population of Catholics in Germany and Austria. Only priests who were Jewish heritage and/or against his policies were punished, as Cathedrals and Monasteries were still open until the war arrived in Germany. His associations with the Church were formal and cordial. Only until after his demise did the Church in Germany attempt to separate itself from Hitler. He was always offered the Eucharist up until his death which made him a member.

 

But if Hitler would have won the war, what reason, in this alternative universe, would he have to maintain the power of the church? After all as you said- 1/3 of the population where chatolic, so he didn't have much of a choice if he wanted to keep his power and the approval of the masses.

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But if Hitler would have won the war, what reason, in this alternative universe, would he have to maintain the power of the church? After all as you said- 1/3 of the population where chatolic, so he didn't have much of a choice if he wanted to keep his power and the approval of the masses.

"The Church's interests cannot fail to coincide with ours alike in our fight against the symptoms of degeneracy in the world of to-day, in our fight against the Bolshevist culture, against an atheistic movement, against criminality, and in our struggle for the consciousness of a community in our national life, for the conquest of hatred and disunion between the classes, for the conquest of civil war and unrest, of strife and discord.  These are not anti-Christian, these are Christian principles."

  Hitler, in a speech delivered at Koblenz

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"The Church's interests cannot fail to coincide with ours alike in our fight against the symptoms of degeneracy in the world of to-day, in our fight against the Bolshevist culture, against an atheistic movement, against criminality, and in our struggle for the consciousness of a community in our national life, for the conquest of hatred and disunion between the classes, for the conquest of civil war and unrest, of strife and discord.  These are not anti-Christian, these are Christian principles."

  Hitler, in a speech delivered at Koblenz

And Hitler was wrong, what's new and/or accomplished by quoting him on this?

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Hitler and much of the Nazi elite were strongly opposed to Christianity. Check it out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_views_on_Catholicism

 

And here's a few examples:

 

We live in an era of the ultimate conflict with Christianity. It is part of the mission of the SS to give the German people in the next half century the non-Christian ideological foundations on which to lead and shape their lives. This task does not consist solely in overcoming an ideological opponent but must be accompanied at every step by a positive impetus: in this case that means the reconstruction of the German heritage in the widest and most comprehensive sense.

— Heinrich Himmler, 1937
 
In Hitler's eyes, Christianity was a religion fit only for slaves; he detested its ethics in particular. Its teaching, he declared, was a rebellion against the natural law of selection by struggle and the survival of the fittest.
— Extract from Hitler: a Study in Tyranny, by Alan Bullock
 
We now realize that the central supreme values of the Roman and the Protestant Churches [-] hinder the organic powers of the peoples determined by their Nordic race, [-] they will have to be remodeled "

 

To the nazis, any idea that took focus away from the state, was an enemy. They saw Christianity as a threat and an obstacle to The Third Reich and hated the notion of a force other than the state having authority over German citizens. They believed it was a foreign invention that promoted Jewry and that it was dangerous to the progress of Europe. Hitler and the Nazis put up a front of friendliness towards Christianity before and during the war, but had he won he most likely would have wiped out Christianity inside The Third Reich the same way they intended to wipe out the Jews.

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Hitler and much of the Nazi elite were strongly opposed to Christianity. Check it out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_views_on_Catholicism

 

And here's a few examples:

 

We live in an era of the ultimate conflict with Christianity. It is part of the mission of the SS to give the German people in the next half century the non-Christian ideological foundations on which to lead and shape their lives. This task does not consist solely in overcoming an ideological opponent but must be accompanied at every step by a positive impetus: in this case that means the reconstruction of the German heritage in the widest and most comprehensive sense.

— Heinrich Himmler, 1937
 
In Hitler's eyes, Christianity was a religion fit only for slaves; he detested its ethics in particular. Its teaching, he declared, was a rebellion against the natural law of selection by struggle and the survival of the fittest.
— Extract from Hitler: a Study in Tyranny, by Alan Bullock
 
We now realize that the central supreme values of the Roman and the Protestant Churches [-] hinder the organic powers of the peoples determined by their Nordic race, [-] they will have to be remodeled "

 

To the nazis, any idea that took focus away from the state, was an enemy. They saw Christianity as a threat and an obstacle to The Third Reich and hated the notion of a force other than the state having authority over German citizens. They believed it was a foreign invention that promoted Jewry and that it was dangerous to the progress of Europe. Hitler and the Nazis put up a front of friendliness towards Christianity before and during the war, but had he won he most likely would have wiped out Christianity inside The Third Reich the same way they intended to wipe out the Jews.

atheism and nazism have strong links

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atheism and nazism have strong links

Um no, National Socialism supported other religious sects, even creating their own version of Christianity called "Christianity+".

 

While Heinrich Himmler tried incorporating occultist beliefs to the Waffen SS.

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And Hitler was wrong, what's new and/or accomplished by quoting him on this?

I was in a discussion with Rubinlord.

 

 

Hitler and much of the Nazi elite were strongly opposed to Christianity. Check it out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_views_on_Catholicism

 

And here's a few examples:

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None of the quotes you cited were from Hitler himself. Himmler of course was an occultist, and yes in private talks Hitler discussed his disdain for the RCC and an organizational structure which he had to maneuver around politically. However he remained a member of the RCC until his death. he maintained a public persona of a Roman Catholic, even associating the Nazi Party as the next political step for the Catholic Center Party.

""The national (Nazi) government will maintain and defend the foundations on which the power of our nation rests.  It will offer strong protection to Christianity as the very basis of our collective morality.  Today Christians stand at the head of our country.  . . . I pledge that I never will tie myself to parties who want to destroy Christianity . . .We want to fill our culture again with the Christian spirit.  We want to burn out all the recent immoral developments in literature, in the theatre, and in the press-in short, we want to burn out the poison of immorality which has entered into our whole life and culture as a result of liberal excess during recent years.""

This was a quote of Hitler from a Radio broadcast explaining one of his essays entitled My New Order.

 

The Roman Catholic Church never openly questioned Hitler's Catholic Faith and did not try to disassociate with him until after his death. Most of the interviews, books and works associated with Hitlers religious ties were documented well after 1945 and those mostly show the quick reaction to show the evil, truthfully, but are extremely biased on his actual association prior to 1945 of which, documented, he was a member in good standing with the Roman Catholic Church and able to partake of Communion. Was this a front? I would assume so considering it is well documented by members of the Nazi Party that it was a sham to maintain a religious/holy/good image with the public.

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