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Wonder Boy said:
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r3x said:

Hitler was actually raised in a Catholic home. So, while later on in life his views towards the Church changed, it can still be argued that his moral foundation was developed in a Catholic society.
As of this writing (7/16/05) no person raised in a secular society has caused 12 million deaths.







In other words, no matter what evidence is raised that Nazis persecuted Protestants and Catholics, no matter what evidence is raised that thousands of Protestants and Catholics voiced objections to Nazi policy, were jailed, repressed and sent to concentration camps for it, you will insist that Hitler was "Christian" in his actions, or more ambiguously was raised in a "Christian home", whatever the hell that means.

And no matter what evidence that the Nazi leadership, and Hitler himself, wanted to expunge Christianity entirely from German society.
Hitler was a Christian. Sure. You bet.

I fail to see any basis for your labelling Hitler a "Christian".

This "Christian" Hitler at one point attempted to revive pagan worship of the Norse gods, rejected only because it wasn't popular with the german people.
That doesn't sound like a "good Catholic" or Christian of any kind to me.x



I never said he was Christian, just that he was raised in a christian community.
Thus negating Pariah's point (once again) that Christianity is the basis of morality.


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