RE: Hitler believed he was doing God's work!!
September 25, 2008 at 1:34 am
(This post was last modified: September 25, 2008 at 1:35 am by FutureAndAHope.)
I have been reading it as well it started out good but gets very boring as it moves along a bit. The political stuff makes me tired. As for truely believing he was doing the "work of the LORD", I doubt there is much serious to that statement because he uses god language through out but refering to gods, and goddesses.
E.g. The fact that great numbers of people went about blindfolded amid the manifest signs of dissolution only proves that the gods had decreed the destruction of Austria.
The Goddess of Fate clutched me in her hands and often threatened to smash me;
Infact he is more likely to have held an evolutionary point of view he believed in millions of years,
this planet will once again follow its orbit through ether, without any human life on its surface, as it did millions of years ago
He believed in natural selection:
Just as Nature concentrates its greatest attention, not to the maintenance of what already exists but on the selective breeding of offspring in order to carry on the species, so in human life also it is less a matter of artificially improving the existing generation--which, owing to human characteristics, is impossible in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred--and more a matter of securing from the very start a better road for future development.
Still have a lot of reading to do so have not made up my mind yet.
E.g. The fact that great numbers of people went about blindfolded amid the manifest signs of dissolution only proves that the gods had decreed the destruction of Austria.
The Goddess of Fate clutched me in her hands and often threatened to smash me;
Infact he is more likely to have held an evolutionary point of view he believed in millions of years,
this planet will once again follow its orbit through ether, without any human life on its surface, as it did millions of years ago
He believed in natural selection:
Just as Nature concentrates its greatest attention, not to the maintenance of what already exists but on the selective breeding of offspring in order to carry on the species, so in human life also it is less a matter of artificially improving the existing generation--which, owing to human characteristics, is impossible in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred--and more a matter of securing from the very start a better road for future development.
Still have a lot of reading to do so have not made up my mind yet.