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Comments by "Aleksa Žunjić" (@aleksazunjic9672) on "Why does Hitler say he’s a Christian in his ‘First’ Speech?" video.
There is no universal definition of being Christian, other than believing that Jesus is a God and Savior. Everything else is a matter of debate between various denominations.
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Jesus was certainly not juice. It is directly mentioned in the scripture (John 8:44, Matthew 27:25 etc ...) . In fact, whole narrative of Gospels is that juice rejected Jesus as a Messiah being sent to them, so covenant with God is broken (Matthew 27:51) .
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@thethinkingman5645 You are completely wrong. Jesus is a Messiah sent to juice, but he who knows he will be rejected by them, and he is not one of them as they are children of devil (John 8:44) .
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They still held some kind of frontline, and were certainly not beaten WW2 style.
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At that point in time juice still didn't have a national state, but they controlled much of super-national finance. Yet, they were fiercely national in that exclusive club.
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Well ... German Army was not decisively defeated in WW1, at least not to WW2 standards. They still held a frontline, although they were forced to retreat at certain places. Kriegsmarine still existed also. Thus, despite being in a dire state, they could have held on at least until the spring of 1919. Without socialist-communist revolution war could have dragged on for lets say half-a-year.
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@ Ok, but people taking Him as a Savior, accept the crucifixion and resurrection naturally.
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@greggcal4583 Yes, but ask yourself who gets newly printed money first ;)
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No, he had, but you do not 😝
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Most likely Hitler had a drifting view on various religions, taking what ever he liked from them. Many people are doing this even today.
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@ Not necessarily , original definition of spiritualism was simply believing in spirits, i.e. some kind of afterlife. Later of course definition changed in believing in spiritual as opposed to material. All of that is vague, but belief systems are also vague , as it is hard to define something that is indefinable 😁
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@ElijahRose-u6f Not necessarily. For example, Orthodox Church values Bible and tradition of church fathers almost equally.
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@ Overall, Germans could have lasted at least until the spring of 1919.
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Not necessarily. In hyperinflation conditions those who get the money first have an advantage, i.e. they buy everything they can. Usually, these are people with juice background. This really happened in interwar Germany, thus Hitler gained a lot of support.
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No one really likes to work, especially menial jobs. People do it out of necessity.
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