Roy Mustang wrote:Well, that's what happens. When you don't feed members at the meeting!
Ante Bellum wrote:Please note that I never said Xeno was actually Hitler.
radical edward wrote:No but you seem to feel the way he did about Christians.
radical edward wrote:No but you seem to feel the way he did about Christians.
radical edward wrote:No but you seem to feel the way he did about Christians.
DaughterOfZion wrote:radical edward wrote:No but you seem to feel the way he did about Christians.
Xeno wrote:radical edward wrote:No but you seem to feel the way he did about Christians.
He was a Christian himself, at least on some level, and Christians that didn't fall into any of the other categories he wanted removed from society were not placed in camps.
I, personally, have no issue with Christians in general. I do have issues with some individual Christians for a variety of reasons, but that is hardly the same as whatever it is you're trying to say. Just keep telling yourself whatever you need to Rocky.
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I was going to find an image to post. Remembered I had a CAA Photobucket account. Never mind a new image, you're getting this one:
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Wolfsong wrote:No he wasn't. I want you to reread history and find me some actual, solid proof he was a Christian.
After all, a donkey can call himself a dog, but he still has the characteristics of a donkey. Likewise, a man may call himself Christian, but still have all the characteristics of the opposite.
Adolf Hitler was raised by an anti-clerical, skeptic father and a devout Catholic mother. Baptized as an infant, confirmed at the age of fifteen, he ceased attending Mass and participating in the sacraments in later life.[1] In adulthood, he became disdainful of Christianity, but in power was prepared to delay clashes with the churches out of political considerations.[2] Hitler's architect Albert Speer believed he had "no real attachment" to Catholicism, but that he had never formally left the Church. Unlike his comrade Joseph Goebbels, Hitler was not excommunicated[3] prior to his suicide. The biographer John Toland noted Hitler's anticlericalism, but considered him still in "good standing" with the Church by 1941, while historians such as Ian Kershaw, Joachim Fest and Alan Bullock agree that Hitler was anti-Christian - a view evidenced by sources such as the Goebbels Diaries, the memoirs of Speer, and the transcripts edited by Martin Bormann contained within Hitler's Table Talk.[4] Goebbels wrote in 1941 that Hitler "hates Christianity, because it has crippled all that is noble in humanity."[5] Many historians have come to the conclusion that Hitler's long term aim was the eradication of Christianity in Germany,[6] while others maintain that there is insufficient evidence for such a plan.[7]
Wolfsong wrote:After all, a donkey can call himself a dog, but he still has the characteristics of a donkey. Likewise, a man may call himself Christian, but still have all the characteristics of the opposite.
Xeno wrote:I am not going to argue over this, especially on this site. That's not the point of this thread, this is just a bunch of jokes with me as the brunt of it, which I'm enjoying.
Xeno wrote:I'm pretty sure Ante was the one who brought up Hitler in the first place. I went along for the joke, and you're the one that turned things into whatever this thread is now. Good job Rocky, you turned a good off thread into a debate on if Hitler was a real Christian or not. Hope you're happy with the massive derail of a joke thread.
Xeno wrote:Edit: and just for the record, I do not have any kind of Asian person in my armor.
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