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r3x29yz4a said:
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.





That's still an unsound argument.


Hitler's actions were not rooted in Christian/Catholic belief.


Hitler did not in any way promote Catholicism or Christianity. His stated purpose, and that of his Nazi party, was to extinguish Christianity.

He only promoted a paganized pro-Hitler sect of Christianity, as a divide-and-conquer first step on his way toward the complete removal of Christianity from German society.



There is nothing Biblical or Christian in Hitler's actions. Hitler's actions were blatantly anti-Biblical and anti-Christian.



So it's polar opposite the truth to say that Hitler somehow represents "Christian morality".
And it's polar opposite of truth to say Hitler's actions somehow negate the validity of Christian teachings as a basis for morality.