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- From: ata@hfsi.uucp (John Ata - FSO)
- Subject: Re: Will the -REAL- Christians please stand up? Was: What did Judas betray?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.065909.9749@hfsi.uucp>
- Reply-To: ata@hfsi.UUCP (John Ata - FSO)
- Organization: HFSI, McLean VA.
- References: <1humf2INNniq@iraul1.ira.uka.de> <1993Jan1.191432.13862@hfsi.uucp> <1i2tnfINN8rh@fido.asd.sgi.com> <1993Jan5.131558.26580@hfsi.uucp> <1icv2dINNnga@fido.asd.sgi.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 06:59:09 GMT
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- In article <1icv2dINNnga@fido.asd.sgi.com> livesey@solntze.wpd.sgi.com (Jon Livesey) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan5.131558.26580@hfsi.uucp>, ata@hfsi.uucp (John Ata - FSO) writes:
- >|> In article <1i2tnfINN8rh@fido.asd.sgi.com> livesey@solntze.wpd.sgi.com (Jon Livesey) writes:
- >|> >In article <1993Jan1.191432.13862@hfsi.uucp>, ata@hfsi.uucp (John Ata - FSO) writes:
- >|> >|> In article <1humf2INNniq@iraul1.ira.uka.de> stoesser@i31s17.ira.uka.de (Achim Stoesser) writes:
- >|> >|> >
- >|> >|> >- Hitler was Roman Catholic.
- >|> >|>
- >|> >|> His regime and his government, however, were not founded on
- >|> >|> Christian values. That is the point that was being made (although
- >|> >|> I agree that Hitler's "religion" can cloud the issue). I don't
- >|> >|> know of any Christian denomination at the time of Hitler that
- >|> >|> espoused the killing of non-Christians as even remotely following
- >|> >|> Christ. I won't even mention the superiority of one race over
- >|> >|> another, etc.
- >|> >
- >|> >This is highly misleading. In reality, most of the mainstream
- >|> >denominations in Germany expressed support for Hitler and for his
- >|> >regime at some time or other.
- >|>
- >|> I disagree. The point I was making is that Hitler and his regime did
- >|> not use Christian or Christ-like values when they devised their Nazi
- >|> state. Nothing you have said has changed this.
- >
- >Well, that takes us back to the original question. If it's so
- >obvious that Hitler didn't use christian values, why did the Churches
- >support him?
-
- I fail to see how the Churches support or lack of support have
- anything to do with Hitler's values. Sorry.
-
- >
- >Hitler said on many occasions that he believed he was carrying out
- >"The Lord's work" in his program. The church was in a position to
- >contradict him when he said that, but what did they do instead?
- >Well, the catholic Youth Organization proclaimed Naziism as a great
- >spiritual breakthorugh, and other Catholic and Protestant Bishops
- >expressed their support for the Nazis, so what was an ordinary
- >Christian to conclude?
-
- You know, you've made that statement before, but the CYO is really
- not the Church. It's funny, though, I've never heard a German
- claim that the reason why he killed Jews was because the Catholic
- Church supported him and told him it was right, have you?
-
- >
- >|> Your quoting single line statements from documents, is IMHO
- >|> potentially very misleading.
- >
- >There are *dozens* of quotations from Church leaders expressing
- >support of the Nazis and of Hitler in particular. No-one has to
- >depend on selective quotation.
-
- My point is that all your quotes (even if there are 100 of them)
- are one line quotes. You can't tell from one line the intent of
- the whole speech.
-
- >|>
- >|> Churches, by their nature tend to be nationalistic and supportive
- >|> of their governemnt. This is human nature.
- >
- >This rationalization comes up over and over: "The Churches were only
- >human".
- >
- >But that's what we are saying. The Churches behaved like ordinary
- >human institutions, just as they have for the last two thousand
- >years. Ordinary, greedy, exploitative, opportunist humans. As
- >long as Hitler looked like winning, they were all for him, and if that
- >meant the death of few Jews, so what. Once he looked like a loser,
- >they discovered that he had been a monster all along.
-
- That's *your* interpretation of the events. In addition, you
- charge that Pope Pius XII had no regard for Jews. Beside your
- feeling that he didn't actively oppose the Nazi's, what evidence
- do you have that this is so?
-
- >
- >Now is that what we want from Churches? Is this where we are
- >supposed to get moral guidance?
-
- Indeed.
-
- >
- >jon.
-
-
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