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- From: ata@hfsi.uucp (John Ata - FSO)
- Subject: Re: Will the -REAL- Christians please stand up? Was: What did Judas betray?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.041448.18300@hfsi.uucp>
- Organization: HFS, Inc., McLean VA
- References: <1993Jan1.191432.13862@hfsi.uucp> <1i2tnfINN8rh@fido.asd.sgi.com> <1993Jan2.194535.24358@maths.tcd.ie>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 04:14:48 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan2.194535.24358@maths.tcd.ie> pmoloney@maths.tcd.ie (Paul Moloney) writes:
- >livesey@solntze.wpd.sgi.com (Jon Livesey) writes:
- >> ata@hfsi.uucp (John Ata - FSO) writes:
- >
- >>|> [Hitler's] regime and his government, however, were not founded on
- >>|> Christian values. That is the point that was being made (although
- >>|> I agree that Hitler's "religion" can cloud the issue). I don't
- >>|> know of any Christian denomination at the time of Hitler that
- >>|> espoused the killing of non-Christians as even remotely following
- >>|> Christ. I won't even mention the superiority of one race over
- >>|> another, etc.
- >
- >>This is highly misleading. In reality, most of the mainstream
- >>denominations in Germany expressed support for Hitler and for his
- >>regime at some time or other.
- >
- >[stuff deleted]
- >
- >One cardinal convinced the Nazis that instead of preventing Jews
- >from breeding by sterilizing them, which of course the Church
- >regarded as wrong, they should be sent to concentration camps
- >instead. One more example of the warped mode of thinking that
- >is Christianity.
-
- No, if this is true then this is one more example of how one
- cardinal thought about non-Christians.
-
- >clive P a u l M o l o n e y "I'm pretty witty and you're itty bitty pe
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