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Weird hobby of yours: starting threads about straw man versions of atheist arguments.
Do you mean threads addressing strawmans.
Whats the difference?
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Weird hobby of yours: starting threads about straw man versions of atheist arguments.
Whatever Hitler was raised as, he was definitely not a Christian by the time he created the 3rd Reich, and probably many years prior.Take the atheist argument of since Hitler was raised a christian he stayed a christian. Does that hold any truth?
If that's true how many of you here are really atheists? I mean if you were raised a christian/in a religion, doesn't that mean you are still that?
Hitler heaped praise on Martin Luther in Mein Kampf. He was inspired by Luther's religious writings and used them as his blueprint for treatment of the Jewish people.
Do you think that Martin Luther wasn't Christian, too?
Not that I've ever heard. Technically that would make me a Christian, which would be kinda strange.
Oh I see. Yeah Hitler weirdly enough praised Islam because he saw it more as a “warrior’s religion” more than Christianity.
And yeah, claiming Christianity is bad because Hitler was Christian is a clear Godwin. A logical fallacy that ironically is mocked by Atheists, normally.
I've met "Christian atheists" before. There are stranger things down the rabbit hole.
Weird hobby of yours: starting threads about straw man versions of atheist arguments.
Hitler heaped praise on Martin Luther in Mein Kampf. He was inspired by Luther's religious writings and used them as his blueprint for treatment of the Jewish people.
Do you think that Martin Luther wasn't Christian, too?
I may be naive but to the best of my knowledge there is only one true christian bible and it does not say to kill Jews in fact it says we are to respect them regardless of what they did. This may sound cold but Jesus did in fact have to die(to save us). I understand your main point of a person following their religion (even when it says do bad stuff)Say said killer claimed to be killing Jews because his Bible says the Jews killed Christ?
I agree 100%. I have also seen bad christians.I see your point, Warborg, but I know that Christians can do horrible things to people. Christians aren't immune from being evil, and doing evil things to other people. I can speak firsthand to that, so I don't agree with "No true Scotsman" argument, to be honest.
First, this is not an 'atheist' observation, any more than 'the sky is blue' is an atheist observation.Take the atheist argument of since Hitler was raised a christian he stayed a christian. Does that hold any truth?
I was sent to a Pisco Sunday school and was even 'confirmed' as a Pisco.If that's true how many of you here are really atheists? I mean if you were raised a christian/in a religion, doesn't that mean you are still that?
Once a Christian always a Christian does not hold true because most atheists I know were formerly Christians.Take the atheist argument of since Hitler was raised a christian he stayed a christian. Does that hold any truth?
If that's true how many of you here are really atheists? I mean if you were raised a christian/in a religion, doesn't that mean you are still that?
If any speak up you will see. I myself see it as a failed arguement but some think it shows how religion is evil.
Let's look at what other Christians, especially those with authority, say.Lets look at what Hitler said...
People are usually only formally excommunicated by the Vatican when they are in a position of teaching authority and teaching heresy, basically. It's a form of public censure. They usually don't bother doing that with political leaders or mundane laymen. The Vatican may have been concerned about the fallout for Catholics in Germany if they had formally excommunicated Hitler. So just because that didn't happen, doesn't mean the Vatican viewed Hitler as a Catholic in good standing, just I am sure they don't view me as such. We're viewed as automatically excommunicated by our falling away in belief or practice (in "grave sin" or apostates; many millions of Catholics fall into that category).Let's look at what other Christians, especially those with authority, say.
Hitler was never excommunicated, an instrument that the RCC has at hand. If the Pope says Hitler was a Christian and a Catholic, who are we to argue?
In the Catholic doctrine there are sacraments which they take very serious. That's why it is so difficult for a serious Catholic to get a divorce. Marriage is a sacrament and sacraments are "for eternity". And like marriage, baptism is a sacrament, so once baptised as a Catholic, by dogma, you stay a Catholic.
I think that all that dogma is bovine manure but now you know where this "once a Christian, always a Christian" comes from.
Hitler heaped praise on Martin Luther in Mein Kampf. He was inspired by Luther's religious writings and used them as his blueprint for treatment of the Jewish people.
Do you think that Martin Luther wasn't Christian, too?
Let's look at what other Christians, especially those with authority, say.
Hitler was never excommunicated, an instrument that the RCC has at hand. If the Pope says Hitler was a Christian and a Catholic, who are we to argue?
In the Catholic doctrine there are sacraments which they take very serious. That's why it is so difficult for a serious Catholic to get a divorce. Marriage is a sacrament and sacraments are "for eternity". And like marriage, baptism is a sacrament, so once baptised as a Catholic, by dogma, you stay a Catholic.
I think that all that dogma is bovine manure but now you know where this "once a Christian, always a Christian" comes from.
[citation needed]We're viewed as automatically excommunicated by our falling away in belief or practice (in "grave sin" or apostates; many millions of Catholics fall into that category).
Indeed. It’s like maybe he was a Christian, maybe he wasn’t. Having read one too many books on Hitler I think his beliefs sprung from Christianity in a lot of ways. Albeit his own twisted interpretations.Part of Hitler's 'charm' was that he'd regularly adjust his messaging depending on audience and need. There were limits (the guy was too egotistical to truly hide his nature) but you can easily find sets of apparently contradictory quotes from him. He was a politician, at the end of the day.