"Etiam omnes ego non".
Even if the superficiality of the modern reading of history could say that all knew about the tragedy of Nazi ideology and that they didn't do nothing, it's totally wrong. There were a lot of people, men of faith, who didn't accept that reality trying to do their best to save their country and the human being from that folly. From the euthanasia for the "unworthy ones to live" (a still relevant problem for our time!), to the massacre into the lagers.
Shared FB-Sun AkaAishaklein. Thank-you.
AntiChrista4WPeace 2 months ago
Do you realise that what you said in the first 20 seconds applies to our present day dictatorship of the atheist globalists?
theantisauronist 5 months ago
@avatarspirit57 Exactly.
IustitiaPax 5 months ago
@avatarspirit57
Not about hating.. just about revealing and keeping watch.
It's important that the evils of the past not be the evils of the future where it's in our power to do something about it.
It's important that those we place in positions of power above us have an understanding of their responsibility to everyone and not just the few they wish to support.
When we toss our true secular morals out in favor of doctrine driven dogmatic ones without examination, we toss out also our humanity.
PaleHearse 5 months ago
@IustitiaPax Haters gonna hate. Don't they?
avatarspirit57 5 months ago
@IustitiaPax
Do feel free to show where anything I've said has been misrepresented in any way. It's been you that has been trying to defend ANY religions right to politicize an agenda. Hitler ran with the antisemitic overtones of church doctrine and personal feelings of members ordained by the catholic church and only late in the game did the church realize that things had gotten a teencie bit out of hand.
Yes.. there is no dispute that secret operations were effected to secret Jews.
PaleHearse 5 months ago
@IustitiaPax
And the catholic church.. a religion.. was interested in diplomacy with Hitler because?
Are you not getting this?
Apparently not. Nothing I'm saying goes against common sense or is unsearchable. When religion decides to become political.. as islam is currently.. then it becomes quite obvious what their goals are... and those goals have nothing to do with outlining for the devout a personal path to enlightenment or salvation.
I'd say that says it all. Peace.
PaleHearse 5 months ago
@PaleHearse Also, it is entirely dishonest and ridiculous to summarize the Reich Concordate of 1933, a mere development out of the 1931 Concordate with the Free State of Prussia in which Nuncio Pacelli also participated, as an attempt to become "Hitler's ally". Nonsense. Instead, this diplomatical act sought to create security for the outspoken formerly anti-Nazi (1924-1933) Catholic Church in the German Empire, and to secure Church independence from the ideological state. Only that.
IustitiaPax 5 months ago
@PaleHearse Again you know nothing and you merely reproduce the lies from notorious anticlericals and from superficial wikipedia "information" without neutral historians' scrutiny applied. No one is denying that the Papal States and popes in history also participated in international politics. What is a lie though, is the allegation that the Church preached "antisemitism" in its modern term (of course Christians rejected Rabbinic Judaism as a religion).
IustitiaPax 5 months ago
@avatarspirit57 He does not want to understand, as for @PaleHearse only Atheist and secular Jewish politics and institutions are credible, and he does not internalize nor study the facts, the forensic reality and the objectivity of the historical truth from all the documents and events you mention. For him only one thing matters: destroying the Catholic Church and its influence in human societies. And PaleHearse will misrepresent any quote in order to spread his own propaganda views.
IustitiaPax 5 months ago