Posted on 01/05/2017 9:30:26 AM PST by HLPhat
BERLIN (AFP) The first reprint of Adolf Hitlers Mein Kampf in Germany since World War II has proved a surprise bestseller, heading for its sixth print run, its publisher said Tuesday. The Institute of Contemporary History of Munich (IfZ) said around 85,000 copies of the new annotated version of the Nazi leaders anti-Semitic manifesto had flown off the shelves since its release last January.
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>>the day we took control of the Roman Empire via Constantine.
You and Constantine’s sword.
Uhuh. There’s your dominionist “faith”, again.
Never was a fan of Jefferson especially after he cheerleaded the Jacobins during their reign of terror (https://allthingsliberty.com/2017/05/understanding-thomas-jeffersons-reactions-rise-jacobins/). Worse still, there’s also evidence that he himself acted tyrannical: http://distributistreview.com/review-liberty-the-god-that-failed-part-i/
And BTW, Jesus declared himself the truth. Are you going to call HIM a tyrant by that definition?
It’s at least parts of the Old Testament. If I didn’t Read the Old Testament, I would mean not read it AT ALL, meaning, not even reading one word of it. So no, if I’ve read even some of it, I’ve read it, even if not all of it.
Constantine vowed that if God showed him a sign, he’d legalize Catholicism. Ultimately, he did in the form of a red cross on the shield.
And BTW, God himself desired domininist faith in the first place. I can name another Old Testament reading: God demanded for the Israelites to conquer various places of the promised land, and he also had Moses raise his arms to give Israel the advantage. And God made clear he intended to rule over others and considered only himself king over everyone, and that INCLUDES the temporal.
>>The Egyptians stuck with the Egyptian gods,
Bzzzt.
Under Akhenaten Egypt was monotheistic - with the Pharapope propped up as the intercessor between the enslaved and the Aten.
Sound familiar?
No, actually, Egypt at that time was polytheistic, having Osiris, Ra, Anubis, and all the pantheon. That’s also why when God led the Israelites out of Egypt, one of his stipulations was that they have no other gods before him, the plural meaning they just got out of a culture that worshipped a plethora of them.
>>Its at least parts of the Old Testament.
You’ve either read ALL of the Old Teastament (like all Lutheran School children have) or you haven’t.
You admitted you haven’t - and your pretentiously semantic slithering won’t undo that.
Yeah, well, I’m not Lutheran, I’m a Roman Catholic, which I have made repeatedly clear. And even when I was a kid, I was Episcopalian.
And no, I go by whether you have read it or you have not. And if you’ve read even some of it, you’ve read it. It may not be all of it, but it’s still read enough to voice something on it. My idea of “not reading it” means you literally haven’t even read a single word on it.
Bzzt. Fail again.
What was Akhenatens name before he/she/it changed it to Akhenaten?
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&q=akhenaten+monotheism
Honestly, I actually get irritated with the quote about
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3511044/posts?page=71#71
LOL.
Thats working out well for you and others under the purview of the self-worshiping vestigial plumage guild in the context of selective-prescribed "reading" Aten-day, isnt it.
I’ve read Mein Kampf. In it, Hitler lays out a lot of info about how his techniques for swaying people. You need to read it in order to understand how he came to power.
>>Yeah, well, Im not Lutheran, Im a Roman Catholic,
And you haven’t read the entire Old Testament... like Lutheran School children have.
Thanks for clearing that up.
Again, no, Akhenaten was NOT the Pharaoh at the time God brought Israel out of bondage. That was Ramses, and he most certainly wasn’t monotheistic unlike Akhenaten. If you’re going to make a statement against monotheistic theocracy (which, BTW, God HIMSELF encouraged) and use the Bible, at least get the Egyptian Ruler in charge at the time right.
And for the record, I don’t worship myself, THAT’S atheism. And I might as well point out that God HIMSELF stated that Christians were to dominate the whole world just through Jesus telling us to preach the gospel.
And I still stand by my views about that quote, considering Marx still advocated for remaking the Reign of Terror and making it even more of a bloodbath.
Bingo.
Errors ceasing to be dangerous when...
"Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony."
--Dennis A. Peasant
Will you PLEASE stop acting like I’m somehow a Lutheran School child?! I was never Lutheran even as a child. And just because I haven’t read the entire thing doesn’t mean I haven’t read it. I go by exact literal words, and if you say read it, I think “read even one word”. So long as I’ve at least read some of it, that’s good enough to qualify as having read it. Maybe not as much as “all of it”, but certainly more than read none of it.
Maybe, but then again, the Jacobins and the Bolsheviks also read the French Enlightenment and Marx as well. That didn’t stop them from conducting their horrors, or anyone else from failing to stop them.
Maybe, but then again, the Jacobins and the Bolsheviks also read the French Enlightenment and Marx as well. That didn’t stop them from conducting their horrors, or anyone else from failing to stop them.
Okay, correction, it’s not Ramses who was the Pharaoh at the time, it was Amenhotep II, but either way, Akhenaten was definitely not the Pharaoh at the time of Exodus.
I heard that Donald Trump wrote the Foreword in the newest Printing.
>>acting like Im somehow a Lutheran School child?
Acting like you are? LOL.
Au Contraire, Professor - I’m pointing out the obvious FACT that you’re NOT a Lutheran School child.
Unlike you, they’re under the purview of a curriculum that has them read ALL of the Old (AND New!) Testament.
Maybe so, but the fact of the matter is, I HAVE read the Old and New Testament, maybe not all of it, but definitely some of it, which is STILL reading it compared to not reading it.
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