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Hitler believed he was doing God's work!!
#31
RE: Hitler believed he was doing God's work!!
(October 3, 2008 at 12:06 pm)imans Wrote: see Ace? chat not only got the substance of what i said but also do agree with it well

It's ok mate, I understood that one.

That post was more understandableBig Grin

It's your other posts that I can't read.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - Carl Sagan

Mankind's intelligence walks hand in hand with it's stupidity.

Being an atheist says nothing about your overall intelligence, it just means you don't believe in god. Atheists can be as bright as any scientist and as stupid as any creationist.

You never really know just how stupid someone is, until you've argued with them.
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#32
RE: Hitler believed he was doing God's work!!
Hitler was an illiterate man,obsessed by an insane ambition to raise to the top of society which he possible gained whilst being a poor devil in Vienna before WWI.
He searched for a topic and found it at the antisemitic mayor of Vienna of that time.
The racist theory he developed of the superiority of the arian race has prooved itself as a stupid one .
One can not explain except by a strike of irrational thinking how such a stupid theory has convinced the people of "Dichter und Denker" (Poets and Thinkers in german)to consider Jews as no more then cockroaches who one can crush without any human sentiment.
Only an insane man as Hitler could only a few minutes before he shot himself to be so blind as not to admit that he was defeated by the Allies writing in his testament that the international Jewry is to blame for his defeat.
Hitler should be forgotten for history this being the only punishment for the crimes he commited to his own people and to all the world.
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#33
RE: Hitler believed he was doing God's work!!
(October 4, 2008 at 11:43 am)josef rosenkranz Wrote: Hitler should be forgotten for history this being the only punishment for the crimes he commited to his own people and to all the world.
No.

It is important to educate people about tyranny and racism. It's not something that should be 'forgotten from history'. People need to know that things like the Holocaust, American slavery, and the Crusades happened. Moreso, they need to know why they happened, and what lead to them. Educating people is the best thing we can do, definitely not sweeping it under the carpet.

I sincerely hope I just misunderstood your post, because what you just suggested is small-minded and irresponsible.
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#34
RE: Hitler believed he was doing God's work!!
(October 4, 2008 at 6:37 pm)Meatball Wrote:
(October 4, 2008 at 11:43 am)josef rosenkranz Wrote: Hitler should be forgotten for history this being the only punishment for the crimes he commited to his own people and to all the world.
No.

It is important to educate people about tyranny and racism. It's not something that should be 'forgotten from history'. People need to know that things like the Holocaust, American slavery, and the Crusades happened. Moreso, they need to know why they happened, and what lead to them. Educating people is the best thing we can do, definitely not sweeping it under the carpet.

I sincerely hope I just misunderstood your post, because what you just suggested is small-minded and irresponsible.

I VERY STRONGY AGREE! This is a VERRRY important point and a good lesson.

You shouldn't keep yourself and others ignorant from bad things that have happened in the world....that's absurd! That's grotesque.

After all it is often said you often learn more from bad things and mistakes than from good things and successes!

World-class expert sportsmen chessmasters and professional internet gamers and poker players for example all know the same thing....that you learn more from mistakes than successes. Mistakes are often how you get to success. And success taken for granted and not deliberately improved on often leads to mistakes.

And learning is a gargantuantly important thing.

The learning of one person is important...mainly because it can on rare occasions effect the whole world in a BIG way...but the learning of a nation - or the world....is even more important...that's why historic lessons are so enormously giganticly gargantuantly important.
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#35
RE: Hitler believed he was doing God's work!!
Like it was once said when you forget history,you are bound to repeat it.What Hitler did was an atrocity of epic proportions and we must learn from that to prevent it from ever happening again.
There is nothing people will not maintain when they are slaves to superstition

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