firedragon
Veteran Member
Recently I ran into a statement insinuating that Adolf Hitler was a Christian... quoted by my discussion partner.
As a Catholic, do you see him as a Christian?
Here on RF, one of your brothers once said, the Catholic Church was blameless.
Before you say it's obvious that he wasn't a Christian, consider that he was baptized into the Catholic Church and never was excummunicated. He never left the Catholic Church.
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While the Catholic Church does excommunicate people, for instance for what they call false teaching, they did not excommunicate Hitler and his servants.
As blameless as the Catholic church portrays itself to be, they did not find a reason to regret not having kicked him out. Until today. This is at least to the best of my knowledge.
The pope knew what was going on, that there was a holocaust. https://www.washingtonpost.com/gdpr-consent/?next_url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2020/04/29/vatican-pope-pius-records-holocaust/
edited for clarity
This kind of dilemma can never ever be answered because you have to be God to know what was inside Hitlers mind.
He claimed to be Christian, and you say he was a Christian. But maybe he was an atheist who just pretended to be Christian. Who would know? Maybe he was something else. Like a "Hitlerism" where he believed he was Gods manifestation on earth and was going to announce that after he becomes emperor of the world. How would you know?
When people themselves lie and pretend, how in the world could you honestly answer this question?
One thing should be, even if he is an honest to God Christian, that cannot have anything to do with Christianity.
As in a democratic person has nothing to do with democracy in repercussion.