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Christmas - An Affirmation of Life

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Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, wishes you all a Merry Christmas. He talks about Christmas and it being an affirmation of Life. Jesus Christ was an unborn child and experienced life in the womb and birth as a human child. This reflects the joy we should experience at the birth of every child. To learn about the various projects of Priests for Life, please visit http://www.PriestsForLife.org

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  • Normally I encounter Neo Nazis and National Socialists attempting to revise history to make Hitler more palatable to a current audience, so this is a new one. Hitler's world view puts German culture/ethinicity at the center. He saw it as superior and hence he had a right, if not responsibility, to dominate who he saw as weaker. It was a kind of Deutschcentric philosophy that motivated him and Christianity was anathema to him with it's cultural universalism. What archives have you been visiting?

  • @theinsanecoffeebean No, every single public and written document we have from his has him being a christian. It was only following his death others claimed he'd said things to the contrary.

  • HA, I am fully aware of its meaning. He "professed" to being an atheist, it is documented. It didn't come out while he was alive. Most of the information about Hitler came after his death. You are saying because he "professed Jesus Christ" in some of his speeches, that it makes him a Christian, when everyone who knew him, knew he was an atheist. It's funny that you laugh, because you think I misused a word, when the reality is, a Christian did not use genocide, an Atheist did.

  • @theinsanecoffeebean "He was a PROFESSED atheist,"

    LOL, go look the word professed up buddy.

  • @humanistheart I suppose there are no leaders who profess something to the public to get their support and believe something or do something opposite...yeah, that never happens. He was a PROFESSED atheist, not a supposed one. The truth is the Catholic Church in no way supports Genocide or Eugenics, but upholds the sanctity of all human life from conception to natural death. Read the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Someone can say they are a Christian, but it doesn't mean they follow Christ.

  • HAHA! And you are basing this absurd comment on what? Where are you getting YOUR history? From this website you speak of?You know there are websites out there claiming that elvis is still alive and bigfoot is real right? Are you American? Well, people call America a Christian nation. Does that make you a Christian? Or better yet, all leaders of America doing "Christian" things because they are ruling a Christian nation? Being baptized Catholic doesn't mean you follow the Church's teachings.

  • @theinsanecoffeebean It would seem your husbands minor in history was worthless, as nothing you said was even close to correct.

    "and everyone knows Hitler was an atheist." A man who professed a belief in jesus asthe christ in most of his speaches, who was baptized catholic, and who ran a christian nation was an athiest? You really thought that huh?

  • @humanistheart sure, you can give me a website, and I can give you other info that shows that what you are claiming is false. My hubby minored in history in College, and he can give you a list. I can say right off that your claim about Eugenics is false. It was neither started or is supported by the Church. It was started in England. And the Nazis loved the idea and used it "beautifully". and everyone knows Hitler was an atheist. I will get back with the rest of the info later. :)

  • @theinsanecoffeebean No problem, you just add it all up. The crusades, the witch trials, the native genocides, various wars, eugenics and so on, no other group comes close to it. I can give you a cite that estimates it if you like.

  • how so? What is so stupid or ignorant in what I said? You have yet to put up a real argument. It just seems you only just have hateful things to say, that aren't even founded in anything factual.

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