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  • The irony is almost disgusting

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    I think it would be rude to share the username of this user, but this quote almost made me cry. I thougth the image I chose to go with it was suitable. (Source: Internet an anonymous fanpop user)

    Keyword: atheism, atheist, religion, god, war, hate, swastika

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I'm sorry if this offends anyone, I can take it down if necessary, I just thought the irony was too good to pass up.
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LOL. There are so many things I want to say to this... but I'll just leave it with LOL.
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I find the actual quote laughable, but I don't see the Nazi connection.

It just seems to be saying that the Jews started it all themselves and that they are to blame somehow. I don't know, it's the only reason I could think of to have that image, as Hitler wasn't religious.
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I saw it as "Hitler persecuted the Jews based on their religion," not that the Jews started it themselves :(

Religion was the biggest factor in WW2 (I think, please do correct me if I'm wrong) and I found the quote ironic to the point of sadness, especially when paired with the swastika.
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Ah. To me, I don't think religion was the cause of Hitler's persecution.

I wasn't trying to offend you, by the way, just sying my thoughts. Sorry. :(
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I know you weren't trying to offend, I was just shocked that that's how you saw it, it didn't even occur to me!
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That surprises me too, I was thinking along the same lines as Voldy. Also, um, Crusades, anyone?
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"Adolf Hitler was not an atheist. In reality it was his religious beliefs that played a major role in making him a face of evil across the world.

So what religion was he part of? Hitler was born of a Catholic family but grew to reject his parents' religion when he converted to Christianity.
He started a new sect of christianity called "Positive Christianity" that he felt followed the Bible closer than Orthodox Christianity did. At various points in the Nazi regime he made attempts to replace Orthodox Christianity with his "positive" alternative and many Nazi soldiers had "Gott Mit Uns" ("God With Us") on their uniforms.
Hitler was only trying to do what he thought was right in the name of the Christian God but belief in the Bible gave him the evil label he is known for. Hitler took a personal vendetta toward the Jewish community because the biblical stories said they were the ones who turned their back on Jesus Christ."

(Taken from http://www.truth-saves.com/Bloody_Past..ph­p)
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Can I just say "Gott Mit Uns" made me think of "Got Mittens"?
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and then there are the crusades...
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Wow...
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LOVE.
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Actually, Hitler personally believed that Jews were the cause of all the world's war because of the stereotype of their greed. I, myself, don't believe it was due to religion that caused him for the hatred of the Jewish, but rather the stereotype he believed.
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snusnu13 said:
Hitler was definitely religious. He couldn't understand how Atheists didn't believe in some sort of god and he treated them almost as bad as he treated the Jews. I hate when people say Hitler was an atheist, and evil people can't be religious, it's bull.
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LOL
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