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    Canadian parliamentarian sergeant-at-arms hailed as a hero

    http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/22/world/...html?hpt=wo_c1

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    • #82
      Why is the first defence of terrorism, bringing up bad things done by others 400 years ago? This is about the here and now!

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      • #83
        Originally posted by D-MiZe View Post
        Hitler and his hatred for the Jews was influenced by Christianity. Ze Roman Catholics celebrated Hitler's birthday and prayed to God to keep him safe.
        hitler was an atheist who had total contempt for the catholic church. had he succeeded in taking over all of europe, he would have destroyed the church and created some new religion, with him as the major figure. it's inevitable. christianity is a semitic, non-european religion and hitler had no love for that, but plenty of love for germanic paganism/mysticism.

        Bullock wrote that, "once the war was over, [Hitler] promised himself, he would root out and destroy the influence of the Christian Churches".[207] Phayer wrote that "By the latter part of the decade of the Thirties church officials were well aware that the ultimate aim of Hitler and other Nazis was the total elimination of Catholicism and of the Christian religion. Since the overwhelming majority of Germans were either Catholic or Protestant this goal had to be a long-term rather than a short-term Nazi objective."[208] According to Shirer, "under the leadership of Rosenberg, Bormann and Himmler—backed by Hitler—the Nazi regime intended to destroy Christianity in Germany, if it could, and substitute the old paganism of the early tribal Germanic gods and the new paganism of the Nazi extremists".[209] Gill wrote that the Nazi plan was to "de-Christianise Germany after the final victory".[210] Dill states, “It seems no exaggeration to insist that the greatest challenge the Nazis had to face was their effort to eradicate Christianity in Germany or at least to subjugate it to their general world outlook.” [211] According to Bendersky, it was Hitler’s long range goal to eliminate the churches once he had consolidated control over his European empire"[212]

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religio...y_Christianity

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        • #84
          Originally posted by lazy View Post
          Why is the first defence of terrorism, bringing up bad things done by others 400 years ago? This is about the here and now!
          your username is lazy and usertitle is workaholic?

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