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To: Right Wing Professor
Hitler may have been an unorthodox Christian - he thought Jesus was an Aryan and Paul had corrupted the whole enterprise, and he was skeptical about transsubstantiation and the resurrection of the body - but not of the spirit - but he fell well within the very wide range that we normally allot to Christian belief.

Well, I think you're alloting a wider range to Christian belief than do most, but that's semanics. On substance, we seem to agree.

My only request is that next time you pull a gotchya on a creationist about Hitler's religion, include the above caveats.

Let me know when you are finished with the translation. I'll be interested in taking a look.

712 posted on 05/13/2006 1:12:00 PM PDT by curiosity
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To: curiosity
Well, I think you're alloting a wider range to Christian belief than do most, but that's semanics.

To some, Bishop Spong is a 'Christian' as well.

Cheers!

713 posted on 05/13/2006 1:16:39 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: curiosity
My only request is that next time you pull a gotchya on a creationist about Hitler's religion, include the above caveats.

Why? Many sects of Christiantity have very odd beliefs. Look at the Mormons and the Christian Scientists (not that transubstantiation isn't an odd belief, either).

714 posted on 05/13/2006 1:17:42 PM PDT by Right Wing Professor
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