Posted by: IndisGuise December 23, 2005
Abusing our beliefs
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From what I "understood," none of the counter-arguments hold any merit. "Another reason behind Hitler's anti-semitism was the jewish claim of Christainity being a follower of Judaism. He was ashamed of his own jewish heritage. He took it so far that he stopped worshipping jesus." --->Did he ever mention that he was ashamed of his jewish heritage? That was 1938 when he said that. The world WWII started in 1939. "He gave up catholicism in his youth but not sure about when did he reclaimed it." --->As far as the information I found, he never "gave" up to reclaim it. That too in his youth? Read my statement above. His words in 1938 states he believed in what he always believed with moderate altercation if and when his interest colilded with his religion. "--- He was not an athiest, he was a pagan. Ancient Germans their so called aryan heritage had gods, he could have been referred to that. It doesn't prove his god was christ. " --->This statement alone may not suffice for you. But he, being a baptized catholic Christian with a very strong affilation, so much so that he was declared a foot soldier and his belief that by killing jews, he is taking revenge as he blamed jews for killing Christ, strongly suggest, in all probability that it was Christ he was referring to. "Yes, he did. But like mentioned before, in the beginning of the WWI, he joined German army and quit following the church" --->Did he? I read thru few articles while researching and it mentioned his relation to church was intact thru his actions and words that leave no doubt that he remained Christian. However I did find some writing that suggested that after he understood that the way of church was being some hindrance to his way of doing things, he started uttering some negative statements towards them and also distanced himself at times. There are so many things in my religion that I do not attest to,that said, it does not make me a non-hindu. Happy holidays. IndisGuise:)
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