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Comparative Religion Question

If we hypothesize that believing in Jesus and thinking of him as the saviour gets you into heaven then Hitler went to heaven...

What are your thoughts on this?
Do you think it is true?
if so do your think it is right? (moral wise)

and all other questions of this manner....

 ruby1000 posted over a year ago
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jennabug121 said:
Well some Christeans believe that. I believe in faith plus works which means that believing in Him requires acting the part as well. People can saythat they're Christeans, but you can tell by the'r actions if they're telling the trueth. Hitler was corrupt and messed up, he was no Christean in my eyes
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posted over a year ago 
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true that...
ruby1000 posted over a year ago
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huh?
jennabug121 posted over a year ago
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Y'all need to read 'Love Wins' by Rob Bell.
Shadowvixen49 posted over a year ago
samuraibond005 said:
i believe that god judges us based on morals rather than by who or what they believe in. so if Hitler got into heaven than im sure god had a good reason for doing so
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emilyroxx said:
Actually, Hitler was a pagan. He didn't think that Jesus was 'Our Savior' at all. He wasn't a Christian; he just tolerated them.
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Didn't he create Positive Christianity? It seems unlikely that he was Pagan...
Ninja-Kitten posted over a year ago
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He liked Christians, but he wasn't one.
emilyroxx posted over a year ago
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No he wasn't a Pagan. He was trying to abolish Paganism for being evil. Even though Christians of that time didn't think he was one of them for killing other Christians and Jews, he proclaimed he was a Christian himself. However many people believed Hitler, though he claimed himself to be Christian, didn't follow any religion at all.
BabyBlud posted over a year ago
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BabyBlud is right, he was a self proclaimed christian. Christians often try to claim he was pagan because of his actions and because of his obsession with a life force known as "Vril" or something of that sort.
southern-belle posted over a year ago
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