That's not in denial.
What is patently false is, that Adolph was a Christian in anything but a facade.
What he preached at the podium, is not what he believed in his mind, nor what he conveyed to his peers out of the spot light.
Anyone can stand before the mic and say anything the audience wants to here, politicians today have mastered it.
To deny that politicians tell people what they want to hear, and not what he/she really believes, is to deny the obvious.
With Adolph's own words no less.
Regrettably, that reality is not enough for those that have the motivation to hate a particular philosophy/ideal... Sadly, I've seen similar logic in Canadian culture relative to Fn's... All one needs is a singular example of misuse or transgression and magically, the entire group is vilified by one myopic brush.
I find it odd that today you guys have no problem believing every word out of a politicians mouth is a lie.
Ironic, isn't it.. The same bevy of usual suspects that desperately cling to the 'political crutch' in generalizing all with a smear when it suits their agenda, vehemently condemn those very actions when it questions their perspective.
No, I am not vilifying Catholics.
Of course you're not.. You're just being extra selective in what information that is being selected for subjective analysis... Say, was Hitler left handed or right handed?... I'm certain that you could flex in drawing parallels on how Galileo or Buddha was ambidextrous, therefore it's fact that he was the precursor to Hitler.
it's reasonable, isn't it?
It is just that Hitler was born into a Catholic family. He was baptized a Catholic.
There is nothing that will alter your preconceived views.. Hitlers childhood neighbours could have been direct descendants of the Black Panthers and you'll still find a way to pin this on your preferred whipping boy
In '88 a friend and I went to a museum in Mexico city that was entirely dedicated to the history of Mexico as represented by hundreds of crucified, bleeding Jesus statues. Most gruesome thing I ever saw.
how did that compare to the millions of 'sacrificial offerings' that were perpetuated by the Inca and Mayans in their relatively short history?