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@Cloudy @Ideaswithhair What did a "genuine Nazi" believe, from your perspective and what absolved a conscript that a genuine Nazi would be guilty of? I'm not a Nazi, although I find modern claims about them unreasonable and generally dishonest. The NSDAP and Hitler's apriori goal was improvement of Germany post WW1, and anything else was direct or indirect consequence of that— it was not a jew-killing machine masquerading as a government. I pray for the jews to repent and accept Christ every day, but I do not believe they deserve special respect for disobeying God and rejecting His son. I pray for them because they see me as their enemy. I have adopted the position in kind, and we are told to pray for our enemies.
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There were conscripts and there were genuine Nazi believers. That is my distinction.
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You might not have, but others did.
Also that guy isn't exactly pro-what you stand for either, I literally follow him.
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Memetic has ten times your understanding. Do you not understand that this is a screenshot of a debate where he's arguing with people dunking on Nazi death, because "there are no good Nazis"
Do you even think about the things you read at all
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You are an utter retard. Trying to play gotcha games with me when I never made the holocaust an issue. It's low IQ behavior but typical for Republican hitler_hated_christ types
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You haven't even paid attention to what I've said. I don't care if the Holocaust is real or not because
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Yes you can complain about a lot of disproportionate attention, but we've finally got someone who acknowledges history. It's a major historical moment!
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I haven't read the book, but I can guarantee you that the Holocaust isn't a replacement for any of those people I watch.
However, I am very happy you acknowledged that the Holocaust is real. We've finally broken ground.
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Have you read Chris Caldwell's book?
I think you might be missing part of what the post war consensus consists of. Have been looking for the Richard Williamson talk on the Holocaust as the replacement for the crucifixion of Christ in our new modern religion. There are a lot of parallels
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Fulton Sheen also believed in the Post-War Consensus, I've literally heard him wish well on jews on at least one occasion and he's definitely called the Nazis evil.
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I'm sorry friend, this sounds like a fairly average protestant sermon. He even included the word shalom at the beginning and talked about the repentance of Nazi leadership, difficult to get much more post war consensus than that
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You kidding? It was amazing!
He goes through all the Bible as well and explains it in context and everything.
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@Cloudy
I still have to ask what is special about this guy. The sermon was entirely average. Forgiveness and asking for God's mercy is important, but there's nothing in that sermon that would bring him anywhere close to fulton sheen or Richard Williamson's quality
He's obviously a post war consensus guy (Chris Caldwell's book lays that out)
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