(December 6, 2012 at 7:55 pm)Kirbmarc Wrote: Have you read what's in the link you posted? He never asked people to "denounce god", just to end their allegiance to any church. Two very different things, my friend. Hitler's regime wasn't atheist. Hitler actually persecuted atheists and freethinkers.from the letter:
" I ask you to inform me immediately if you and your family have any commitment to a church or church-related organization, alongside your commitment to the Führer’s worldview.
If yes, I ask you to tell me if and when you intend to voluntarily [the word “voluntarily” is inserted in the otherwise typed copy here] break that commitment.
A political leader and propagandist may have no other commitment, if he wants to be an honest National Socialist, than that to the Führer and the party.
He and his family must serve the German people and its Führer without any reservations, and trust him absolutely...."
Even if the Term "denounce God" is not used this action of demanding that one put Hitler's World view above that of God is denouncing God by action. For if Hitler comes first then when ever his "morality" strays away from God's, the the Nazi party leader is to follow Hilter and not God. For example: Oh I don't know lets say in a couple months hitler decides to kill millions of Jews, that sort of thing. a Person who 'morals' were tied to his culture to his "Führer without any reservations." Then doing something like killing millions of people becomes a "Moral obligation."
But when you are still bound by the 'morality' one builds based on the Laws of the God of the Bible, then it become a conflict as The Kreisleiter who was conscripted to write this letter no doubt understood.
Quote:So Job was happy to psychopath played with his life just to win a bet with the devil.Keep Reading. He was not happy with the circumstance, but He still honored God's right to do what He willed. (for a long while.)