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Originally Posted by wicked4182
He was alot like Hitler, except his ideas were more extravegant.
1. They were both human beings who recognized that humanity as a whole consists of the weak majority and the powerful few.
2.They both had very powerful ideas which they imposed on 'the weak' (PROPOGANDA!, 'I am your sheperd').
3. I consider the philosophy of each to be absurd and harmful to society, today as well as throughout history.
4. They both worked to play the part of God (an all powerful being, in other words).
5. The Jews.
In comparison Jesus has been much more significant an individual than Hitler. Because of the bastardized version of what he may or may not have said, Christianity, human society has been rotted to its roots in ways that are difficult to understand (morality, life after death, glorification of weakness, etc...). Hitlers perfection of propoganda has had similar negative effects, just turn on your TV and you'll see, he is alive and stronger than ever.
Anyways, sheep will be sheep. The true nature of our lives in this universe is difficult to face, and the truth is not meant for everyone. Neither of these individuals has been successfull in creating a way of life that fits the needs of the human race.
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