RE: Abortion-Killing: The Silent Genocide: 2 Billion Deaths Victims Worldwide.
July 10, 2023 at 8:41 pm
(July 10, 2023 at 8:10 pm)Nishant Xavier Wrote: Hitler was not a Christian, he was an Apostate from Christianity. He praised the works of Julian the Apostate, an Anti-Christian Roman Emperor, and condemned St. Paul for allegedly falsifying the Gospel of Christ - which no Christian Denomination holds, although Anti-Christian Deists, Atheists and Nihilists like Nietzche have; next, speaking of Nietzche, Nietzche and his rambling atheistic nihilist fantasies were a big intellectual influence on Hitler. Hitler gifted volumes of them to his pal Mussolini. Here is Wiki: "In Table Talk, Hitler praised Julian the Apostate's Against the Galileans, an anti-Christian tract from AD 362, in the entry dated 21 October 1941, stating: "When one thinks of the opinions held concerning Christianity by our best minds a hundred, two hundred years ago, one is ashamed to realise how little we have since evolved. I didn't know that Julian the Apostate had passed judgment with such clear-sightedness on Christianity and Christians. ... Originally, Christianity was merely an incarnation of Bolshevism the destroyer. Nevertheless, the Galilean, who later was called the Christ, intended something quite different. He must be regarded as a popular leader who took up His position against Jewry.... and it's certain that Jesus was not a Jew ... The decisive falsification of Jesus's doctrine was the work of St. Paul. He gave himself to this work with subtlety and for purposes of personal exploitation. For the Galilean's object was to liberate His country from Jewish oppression. He set Himself against Jewish capitalism, and that's why the Jews liquidated Him. Paul of Tarsus (his name was Saul, before the road to Damascus) was one of those who persecuted Jesus most savagely."
Have you not heard, brother? We are all sinners in the eyes of the Lord. It is not for any of us to lay claim to an uncorrupted view of our Lord and Savior.
Remove the beam from thine eye, friend!