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  • Bread and circuses, circuses and bread.

  • It matters not what a man thinks, we know almost nothing of the universe. There is no possible way for anyone to know, for certainty, that anything is true. You can't prove there is or is not a god, atleast untill you are dead. By then it is too late to share your wisdom. It's all really mute, isn't it? Sharing your thoughts are fine and fun at times, but to coerce another is wrong. I have a very small mind and use barely any of it. How can my opinion be right if I can't know everything?

  • There is a difference between Darwinism [as in biological evolution] and what has come to be called SOCIAL Darwinism which has nothing to do with biological evolution. Social Darwinism [can't say that I like the name Darwin even attached to the idea] is used in reference to weeding out the weak members of an organized society - where strength is measured by success and power. Often times the abuse of power results in mass executions...as seen in WW2. This had nothing to do with evolution.

  • dont think cristian had anyting to do with 911, athiest killed 100million people,you can say all you want about religion, but athiest takes the cake any day of the week, it a fack ,you only brain wash ur self ,people are not stupid, this is why athiest are the minority

  • Your spelling and grammar point conclusively to your weak mind and ignorance.

  • Anybody remember that quasi-christian cult the KKK? They had a hard on for an arian nation under god too. Hitler much?

  • In the 17th century, the phrase "Gott mit uns" was used as a password, by the army of Gustavus Adolphus at the battles of Breitenfeld (1631), Lützen (1632) and Wittstock (1636) in the Thirty Years' War. At the time of the completion of German unification in 1871, the imperial standard bore the motto "Gott mit uns" on the arms of a Maltese cross. German soldiers had "Gott mit uns" inscribed on their helmets in the 1st World War and it became the German Army motto. Nothing to do with Nazism.

  • During the Second World War Wehrmacht soldiers (regular German army) wore the "Gott mit uns" slogan on their belt buckles, as opposed to members of the Nazi Waffen SS, who wore the motto Meine Ehre heißt Treue ('My honour is loyalty')].

  • Yes but if Hitler was an atheist and trying to create a Godless state he would have eliminated it. Hitler wasn't, so it stayed.

  • I don't claim Hitler was an atheist, he just wasn't Christian either. At best a fuzzy theist who liked mysticism. Note that the best biographies of Hitler note that he never attended a Christian worship service in his adult life. But primarily, just like you indicated about Stalin and Pol Pot, Hiltler was a meglomaniac. You've become just like the creationists you despise. Trying to turn Hitler into something he isn't just to "win" a point. Using details that don't support your case.

  • No I am not. He was raised Catholic, he referenced God(or at the very least a Creator) in Mein Kampf repeatedly and used it in his arguments for racial purity. He twisted religion to match his bigotry.

  • @Awwscrewit The Catholic church is far removed from Christ's teachings. Anyone who reads Christs teachings and compares them to the evils of Catholicism can see that. The Christians were persecuted by Romans until they thought they would merge Roman mysticism with the Bible, to decieve people and make Christianity (and religion in general for that matter) look bad

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