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    Default Re: Was Hitler a christian? and atheist morallity

    Quote Originally Posted by Total Relism
    thank you jesus, you just proved my OP, majority opinion is the best argument atheist have for morals. As I said than the majority in 1940's germany were indeed correct in there morals,as they convinced the majority correct. But those damn outsiders were unjust and forced there morals on them [us,uk].

    So as I said you have no right to tell hitler he was wrong

    I may be like hitler and think murdering is good, what makes your random chemical reactions correct and mine wrong?.They have no right to tell another person [random chemical reactions] That thinks murder,rape,sexism are good [hitler]. That that person is wrong to do so. there is no way to now if you, and not the other person have the right chemical reactions. In fact there is no "right" reactions, or good or bad.
    ACTUALLY it proves your point WRONG

    While you may disagree about Hitler being Christian (I still assert he was) - the Nazi's (and the Germans under them) were predominately CHRISTIAN - this shows that your idea of Christian morals being "absolute" is rubbish - all morals of all society are vulnerable to extreme change

    Hitler became leader of Germany predominately because Germany was on the Brink of collapse as a society - massive debts had bankrupted them (somewhat ironic considering Greece's current position) and they had rampant unemployment and worse starvation - in times of great crisis like this the Moral code is very vulnerable to vast shifts in Moral attitudes - this is why many unthinkable acts are committed in times of crisis - for example the numerous atrocities committed by both sides in the American civil war (both predominately Christian I am sure you will agree) - once these times pass, and the moral codes have a chance to "Settle", often society can be in utter denial about what they did

    100 years ago it was morally correct to withhold voting from women, 100 years before that Slavery was morally acceptable, 100 years before that Burning women at the stake at witches was morally OK

    Morals change and it is society that changes them
    Last edited by Sir Moody; 11-08-2012 at 20:43.

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