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Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
reply to post by TheLoneArcher
This really, really terrifies me.
And makes me want to move far away from the United States.
I agree with whoever posted that comment in your link.
America is becoming more and more of weak country everyday. American is dying internally.
Originally posted by Cataka
Gotta love those Catholics.
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Catholics hated any non-Catholic Christians: So killed them
What distinction am I missing?
A look at Patrick Henry College in Virginia, an evangelical Christian college which was created specifically for students who have been home-schooled, with the intent of developing future leaders with a faith-based background.
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
reply to post by Cataka
You do know Adolf Hitler was a Christian right?
Not surprising to me. Many people hate the Jews because we're the children of God and The True Messiah will soon come.
Hitlers Christianty
The evidence shows that: Hitler was born and baptized into Catholicism His Jewish antisemitism came from his Christian background. His early personal notes shows his interest in religion and Biblical views. He believed that the Bible represented the history of mankind. His Nazi party platform (their version of a constitution) included a section on Positive Christianity, and he never removed it. He confessed his Christianity. He tried to establish a united Reich German Church. Hitler allowed the destruction of Jewish synagogues and temples, but not Christian churches. He encouraged Nazis to worship in Christian churches. He spoke of his Christian beliefs in his speeches and proclamations. His contemporaries, friends, Protestant ministers and Catholics priests, including the Vatican, thought of Hitler as a Christian. The Catholic Church never excommunicated Hitler. He died a Catholic. To ignore the evidence of Hitler's Christianity demonstrates how power of belief can obscure the facts.
The evidence shows that: Hitler was born and baptized into Catholicism His Jewish antisemitism came from his Christian background. His early personal notes shows his interest in religion and Biblical views. He believed that the Bible represented the history of mankind. His Nazi party platform (their version of a constitution) included a section on Positive Christianity, and he never removed it. He confessed his Christianity. He tried to establish a united Reich German Church. Hitler allowed the destruction of Jewish synagogues and temples, but not Christian churches. He encouraged Nazis to worship in Christian churches. He spoke of his Christian beliefs in his speeches and proclamations. His contemporaries, friends, Protestant ministers and Catholics priests, including the Vatican, thought of Hitler as a Christian. The Catholic Church never excommunicated Hitler. He died a Catholic. To ignore the evidence of Hitler's Christianity demonstrates how power of belief can obscure the facts.
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
reply to post by NOTurTypical
Well then we're going to have to agree to disagree.
We see history differently. You agree with me?
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
reply to post by NOTurTypical
Well I see Satan as an Angel that's job is to do is temp. I believe another Angel's job is to kill. I forget the angels name. To me I believe Angels are pure and holy and that they could never rebel against God.