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Unfortunately, I don’t know what role Luther had to play in shaping antisemitism in Germany. This is to be done in honor of our Lord and of Christendom, so that God might see that we are Christians, and do not condone or knowingly tolerate such public lying, cursing, and blaspheming of his Son and of his Christians. First to set fire to their synagogues or schools and to bury and cover with dirt whatever will not burn, so that no man will ever again see a stone or cinder of them. I will only cite one quote of his because it is necessary. Click this link if you want to read the disgusting garbage that this bigot spewed. His defenders will say this was a later development. Martin Luther was a disgusting and virulent antisemite. What role did Martin Luther play in the holocaust?
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What follows is my critique of what he left out, and what he got wrong theologically. If you simply wanted a review, that’s it. I found it to be informative and worth the listen. The book is largely fair and well written. I found this to be bizarrely odd and out of place. In the last chapter, he turns the whole thing into an anti-abortion crusade. Are they a fair representation of Islam? Not at all. They follow a perversion of the religion, and use it to justify their horrific crimes. The 9/11 terrorists abused Islam, much like Hitler did Christianity. Moreover, no reasonable person will assert that his personal religious convictions drove him to his horrific crimes against humanity. Any reasonable person will concede that his life wasn’t guided by Christian principles. However, you don’t get to decide for him. He clearly didn’t live a good Christian life. Hitler claimed to be a Christian, therefore he was. Having been raised in a Christian family, I want to address this point. In Hitler, God, and The Bible Ray Comfort argues that Hitler wasn’t a Christian. He is extraordinarily fair in establishing that Hitler did believe in God, but that he wasn’t a good Christian. Comfort addresses the opposing views that Hitler was an atheist or a Christian. However, he left out a very important piece of the puzzle. Ray also does well at showing how Hitler used religion to help achieve his goals. He gives these aspects adequate coverage while being very concise. Obviously, the war and personal blog of Adolf Hitler aren’t the point, but are necessary for the premise. Ray actually does an excellent job laying out his historical overviews. I’m going to jump straight into the review here. I applaud him for having the guts to take it on, and I was genuinely interested in his take on Hitler, God, and The Bible.
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Therefore, this had to be an incredibly uncomfortable undertaking for him. I bumped into this title on Audible and I was fascinated.