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  • @DrEvolutionQuest Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I'm working on a second draft of this video right now. It should be up in the next day or two. Take which ever one you like better, or both, and feel free to mirror it.

  • @sculpt2live Well, not. The sign of a great leader is the ability to use symbols and beliefs placed before you to help achieve your purposes. And Hitler was a great, if evil, leader. Lots of religious and non-religious people use religion to gain support from believers. Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Pain are two such individuals.

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  • who would have thought propaganda could be recycled? btw, social darwinism is not the same as evolutionary theory.

  • naive nonsense

  • Hitler made a lot of pro-Christian statements, clearly!

    He made anti-Christian ones though too, didn't he?

  • History is always written by the victorious of the wars. No one wrote history from Nazi's perspective. I wish I had a chance to see Nazi's perspective on what they did in past

  • All you have to do is read mein kampf. We know he had evil views.

  • evil to you, good to him

    it's all subjective

  • Bull shit. He knew what he was doing. Do you thin he thought he was a good guy when he was burning jews alive. He knew the difference between good and evil he was not an idiot.

  • i personally believe he was a bad guy

    but that's doesnt explicitly mean he was a bad guy.

    Hitler though that what he was doing was for the creator, and he did it with intentions that he saw as good

    For him, evil was something different.

    That's the whole point, it's SUBJECTIVE

    there's no absolute morality

  • That is rubbish. Hitler was an evil man, and he knew it. There is no absolute anything on your logic. Everything is subjective. Everything you see and sense is just something your brain programes you to see. Morality is no more subjective than anything you sense.

    Hitler was a follower of the more extreme works of Friedrich Nietzsche, which argued for evil. He knew he was evil he was working for evil and had a large intellectual framework behind his evil views. He knew he was evil.

  • for the last damn time

    there is NO SUCH THING AS ABSOLUTE MORALITY

    IT"S ALL SUBJECTIVE

    you may think abortion is evil, i dont.

    you may thing homosexuals are evil, i dont.

    you may think hitler was evil, i do, but that doesn't mean he was EXPLICITLY evil.

    he was doing gods work, which he saw as good. it's all SUBJECTIVE

    jesus

  • No there is such a thing as absolute morality. Your opinion is subjective.

    I do not think gays are evil. Some people do but they are evil themselves. People have different views on physics, it does not make it subjective. Morality is absolute.

    There is a right and wrong

    Hitler did not think he was doing anyone's work he was an atheist. Have you read Nietzsche. You have no idea what you are talking about. He had thought about evil he was for evil.

  • Hitler was evil and to claim that is just a matter of opinion shows you are an evil shit. It is not a matter of opinion. Anything is subjective if you want to talk crap.

    There is an absolute morality and burning jews to death was evil. It is not a matter of opinion that he was doing good work. You are sick an evil. Stop trying to play dickhead games with me. It is not a matter of opinion he was evil end of story. It does not matter if he thinks he was good.

    Hitler read the works of Nietzsche.

  • "SUBJECTIVE jesus" !

  • I'd say this video addresses Hitler's religious beliefs (in part) rather than whether or not he based his ideas on evolution (One quote you put up did include a slight reference to the fact he didn't)

    There are plenty of quotes from Hitler pointing out his anti-evolutionary ideaology though, I'm surprised you didn't include them

  • If you want to claim that evolution = atheism, then you have no understanding of the theory. If you want to claim that Hitler based his ideas on evolution, then you have no understanding of the theory. One need only look at the facts. This is not a difficult concept to understand.

  • @trebob27 Actually, having read Mein Kampf, and having listened to many of his speeches and studied his actions, he did base his beliefs on a suedo-Darwinist view of the world. He was very wrong is his understanding of evolution, but the core of his actions against Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and members of races other than the "Aryan" race was based on a simplistic view, in which he believed by killing them off, he would prevent to continuation of a weaker sub-species.

  • @trebob27 Also, just felt this should be mentioned, I am not a creationist, though I am still a Christian.

  • Creationists, particularly the young earth variety, tend to claim that evolutionary theory means things it does not. When the theory is properly understood many creationist misconceptions of the theory began to disappear. If you want to claim that evolutionary theory means a dog gave birth to a cat, then you have no understanding of the theory. If you want to claim that evolutionary theory means a monkey gave birth to a human, then you have no understanding of the theory.

  • LIAR

  • Back up your accusation with evidence (channel rules 2 and 3) or withdraw your claim. Until you do one or the other your statement here will be regarded as a needless insult under rule #5.

  • Hitler wrote this in prison long before having anything to do with the National Socialist Worker's Party.

    Any misinterpretation was not down to propogandist ideas (the concept was not even known to him at the time), but due to his own delusions.

    It's called 'My Struggle' as it was an autobiographical work, not a piece of propaganda.

  • He was already strongly political, the name of his future party notwithstanding. Do you even know WHY he was sent to prison? "It must be remembered that " Mein Kampf " was no mere private diary in which the secret thoughts of Hitler were set down...It was used in the schools and...in the SS and the SA, and among the German people generally, even down to the presentation of an official copy to all newly married people. By the year 1945 over 61 million copies had been circulated.' Avalon Project

  • Your point? Don't tell me that you think I somehow agree with his psychotic delusion.

  • You said it wasn't a propaganda work, while actual historians say it was. Does anyone other than atheists ever claim that Mein Kampf was not a propaganda work.

    "Don't tell me that you think I somehow agree with his psychotic delusion." I didn't say or imply that. Almost no one does nowadays except for some teens with major problems...

  • Something this comprehensive on the subject has been badly needed on YouTube. Good call.

  • Comment on this comment plz, so i can use this as reference. TY.

  • Ummm... ok?

  • Thanks! Now I can finally prove, literally, that Hitler was not an atheist to a couple of damn creationists in my school.

    Related to creationists, by looking at the comment count, none of them have passed your test yet :D

  • I had no idea hitler said these things. Why didn't they teach us this in school? Thank you so much for posting this!!!! It's eerie how similar his message is to the current political climate.

  • Once again, an excellent video. Too bad, it will have no impact on the numb nut sycophants who refuse to acknowledge anything, except their narrow theological views. 5 Stars! Excellent work!

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