How misinformed are voters of the Party of God about world affairs?
holyheretic
2012/06/22 02:24:16









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666_Maggots~PassionForGlory... 2012/06/22 04:38:34The voters of the Party of God are clueless about world affairs

















use this the next time a christian says they are offended
But to refresh your failing memory, and for your edification (hah, fat chance), Richard J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power, p. 246.
You didn't ask about the Hitler Youth. Don't you know about compulsory membership in the Hitler Youth?
You seem to forget, hh, that religious instruction had always been given in Germany even in public schools. The difference by 1939 is that it was now under NAZI auspices, and THEY controlled the curriculum, not the clergy.
As for your specious quibble about the Hitler Youth (which you had the uncharacteristic good sense not to repeat), also from Evans:
We have been over these points many times, and each time you pretend you haven't been shown the evidence.
Evans, The Third Reich in Power, p. 249.
A month from now you will be back, making believe you never heard of Evans. Goebbels would approve of your methods, hh.
We are talking about the closing of church schools in GERMANY and the compulsory enrollment of children in the Hitler Youth.
Now that you have no factual evidence to back up what you said, you try to run away, as usual. ; )
Hitler wasn't excommunicated because he was in effect holding tens of thousands of Catholic clergy hostage. The repercussions of Pius XI's encyclical, "Mit Brennender Sorge," (With Burning Concern) of 1937 were bad enough.
http://www.vatican.va/holy_fa...
Here is what it says about education:
"31. The believer has an absolute right to profess his Faith and live according to its dictates. Laws which impede this profession and practice of Faith are against natural law.
Parents who are earnest and conscious of their educative duties, have a primary right to the education of the children God has given them in the spirit of their Faith, and according to its prescriptions. Laws and measures which in school questions fail to respect this freedom of the parents go against natural law, and are immoral. The Church, whose mission it is to preserve and explain the natural law, as it is divine in its origin, cannot but declare that the recent enrollment into schools organized without a semblance of freedom, is the result of unjust pressure, and is a violation of every common right."
The Catholic Church was trying to save its temporal skin by making a pact (the Reichskonkordat) with a perceived lesser devil against the greater devil of Communism (which had already destroyed the Church in the Soviet Union). Cardinal Faulhaber of Munich, however, had few illusions. He said of the concordat, "With it, we will hang; without it, we will be hanged, drawn and quartered."
BTW, hh, Alfred Rosenberg’s book, Der Mythus des 20. Jahrhunderts (The Myth of the Twentieth Century) and its sequel WERE put in the Index. How come you never mention that? (as if we didn't know)
Mein Kampf was long under consideration for inclusion, but was not condemned for fear of obvious deadly reprisals.
Positive Christianity was an attempt to Nazify the Protestant church. The Catholics didn't care too much for Protestantism in general.
ALL of Luther's works were in the Index Librorum Prohibitorium. (which was abolished under Pope Paul VI, something else buffoons and poltroons never mention)