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Questions that evolutionists and billions of years proponents cannot answer but disprove their theories.

TagliatelliMonster

Veteran Member
Hitler was a so socialist, evolutionist, unbeliever.
Another worse will be eventually come to power.
Good job once again ignoring the actual point made.

Running away is all you can do.

Meanwhile, the actual point stands untouched.
You won't touch it, not even with a 5-foot pole, because you know it's pointless.

So you hope that by moving goalposts and / or changing the subject people will not notice.

Your hope is false though.

You worship an immoral god and "justice" and "love" is not at all part of your theology, eventhough you like to preach otherwise.
 

Esteban X

Active Member
Hitler was a so socialist, evolutionist, unbeliever.
Another worse will be eventually come to power.
Hitler was a Catholic, who believed he was doing the "Lord's work", because the Jews were "Christ killers". That's one of the justifications he gave. I don't think he was an "evolutionist", if that word even means anything. Hitler was reprehensible but don't misrepresent him, it makes you look foolish.
 

ratiocinator

Lightly seared on the reality grill.
Hitler was a so socialist, evolutionist, unbeliever.
Running away from the actual point again! You really do seem scared.

Frankly, who cares if Hitler was a socialist, evolutionist, and unbeliever (and he wasn't a socialist, he was a fascist)? Those aren't actually evil. Being a mass murderer and attempting genocide—both of which your god doesn't seem to mind too much*—is why he's considered to be evil.

* For example: 1 Samuel 15:3.
 

SavedByTheLord

Well-Known Member
Hitler was a Catholic, who believed he was doing the "Lord's work", because the Jews were "Christ killers". That's one of the justifications he gave. I don't think he was an "evolutionist", if that word even means anything. Hitler was reprehensible but don't misrepresent him, it makes you look foolish.
And as Catholic he would be unsaved.
So Hitler was an unbeliever.
 

SavedByTheLord

Well-Known Member
IOW, Hitler is in hell not because he was mass-murdering psychopathic genocidal maniac... but only because he was the "wrong kind" of christian?

Great moral system, you got there.
Actually he is in hell because he was a sinner, and in his case a mass murderer with many atrocities, who reject the sacrifice of Christ
 

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
He was Catholic. Many high level Nazi leaders were Catholic and most of the rest were Lutherans.
But they trusted in works so were not saved.
There is something morally dubious with that last sentence of yours and I bet you don't even know what
 

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
Well unbelievers do not know the gospel nor the word of God just like the word of God says.
I was right, you didn't know what I was referring to........

You said that the top Nazis were not saved because they "trusted in works"

As opposed to their many heinous crimes against humanity

It was trusting in works that damned them to Hell, not the evil deeds they committed against other humans

Meaning your God doesn't care about morality and right and wrong, only submission

Which would make him immoral

Your God is immoral

He tortures good people and rewards bad people and only cares about people worshipping him

 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
He was Catholic. Many high level Nazi leaders were Catholic and most of the rest were Lutherans.
But they trusted in works so were not saved.
Nope, you got that wrong. Lutherans do not trust in works. But works will indicate, they are not proof, whether a person is saved or not. For example the Epistle of James is quite heavy on works. It is pretty short. You should read it some day. Here is a TLDR for you: if one is a "saved" Christian one will be able to see that by their works.
 
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