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Old 09-26-2006, 08:44 AM   #103 (permalink)
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WW2 yes, Hitler was able to do what he did to Jews and "liberal thinkers" because he sold to the German people a vision of the master race which was in part Christian.
Really? We're taught in Christianity there are master races? Point that out in the Bible.

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The Huns, Vikings and Mongols killed millions????? Hmmmm didn't know that, considering during those times there weren't that many people on Earth. They were after land but their religion never came into play.
There weren't that many people on Earth? Are you serious? One city alone had over 2 million... yet there were not many people alive.

Mongols killed between 200,000 to a million people IN ONE CITY when they took Baghdad. But dont forget when they took all of China, massacred everyone in Semirechye, estimated massacre of 1.5 million inhabitants of Khwarazmian Empire, conquoring of Korea, Northern India, and the areas above the Caspean and Black Seas.

The Huns? Read up on Aquileia and why it no longer exists (Hint: Used to be the Jewel of N. Italy)

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They were after land but their religion never came into play.
Actually their religion DID come into play. The Mongols believed that life in the afterlife depended on the successes of one's life. The Vikings believed that dying in battle was the only way into Valhalla. The Huns believed in the prophecy of Atilla's sword, which was granted by one of their Gods.

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Ah, yes the Hitler was christian/used it to motivate his final solution. What don't you ask the polish catholics, or hell, any catholics of the region how Hitler treated them.
Thank you. If anything Hitler was Pagan. The rituals for their SS were taken from pagan rituals and symbols. While very few shared with Christianity, if you can show me where Christian symbols were used go ahead (and not the Iron Cross, that belonged as a symbol of Germany for millenia).
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