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re: If Jewish people place so much emphasis on family, then why do they keep voting blue?

Posted on 9/4/23 at 4:39 pm to
Posted by Rip Torn
Member since Mar 2020
5707 posts
Posted on 9/4/23 at 4:39 pm to
You are too stupid for words and knew you would attempt to tie Hitler to Christian fundamentalism lol. You do realize that the Nazi leadership ie Joseph Goebel and Heinrich Himmler believed in pagan practices tied to the mythical Aryan race? No, you don’t lol You are the useful idiot politicians rely on to vote them in regardless of their incompetence and lack of qualifications
Posted by JasonDBlaha
Woodlands, Texas
Member since Apr 2023
3380 posts
Posted on 9/4/23 at 4:52 pm to
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As for Miami Beach one of my favorite vacation spots, once heard it said in a comedy skit that "any attack on Miami will be taken as an attack on Israel herself."


NYC Jews have a long history of transplanting to Miami since the late 1800s, interestingly enough
Posted by BigWillieStyle18
Louisiana
Member since Jul 2013
98 posts
Posted on 9/4/23 at 5:18 pm to
"Because up until very recently, voting red meant voting for a coalition that included very strong Christian fundamentalism, i.e. the people who want to kill Jews."

Why did they kill Jesus?
Posted by Crimson1st
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2010
20723 posts
Posted on 9/4/23 at 5:48 pm to
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Hitler killed several million Jews, including the helpless, in the name of Christianity.


Anyone could claim any title and say they were acting a certain way for a certain reason but that doesn’t mean he actually was representing Christianity. That’s absurd to even suggest as much. Jesus never said to go around and wipe Jews out and he had a message of love. Christians are to be like Jesus and thus Hitler’s own actions were antithetical to Christianity. You really have a warped take on this.

So obviously you’re not a believer either, let’s say Joseph Stalin killed umpteen million people in the name of agnostics or atheists. So all agnostics and attests want to see a bunch of people get murdered because a nut job dictator did just that? That’s basically your argument.
This post was edited on 9/4/23 at 5:49 pm
Posted by blueagateblues
Member since Sep 2022
252 posts
Posted on 9/4/23 at 7:31 pm to
Maybe because they want healthcare for those who can't afford insurance, an increase in the minimum wage, protection of women's reproductive healthcare, protecting our air and water ...
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
51920 posts
Posted on 9/4/23 at 8:09 pm to
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knew you would attempt to tie Hitler to Christian fundamentalism

I did no such thing. Hitler used Christianity when it suited him. That is a matter of historical record.

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Article 24 of the 1920 Nazi Party Platform, which read: "We demand the freedom of all religious confessions in the state, insofar as they do not jeopardize the state's existence or conflict with the manners and moral sentiments of the Germanic race. The Party as such upholds the point of view of a positive Christianity without tying itself confessionally to any one confession. It combats the Jewish-materialistic spirit at home and abroad and is convinced that a permanent recovery of our people can only be achieved from within on the basis of the common good before individual good." Despite the open antisemitism of this statement and its linkage between confessional "freedom" and a nationalistic, racialized understanding of morality, many Christians in Germany at the time read this as an affirmation of Christian values. Protestant Churches in Nazi Germany The largest Protestant church in Germany in the 1930s was the German Evangelical Church, comprised of 28 regional churches or Landeskirchen that included the three major theological traditions that had emerged from the Reformation: Lutheran, Reformed, and United. Most of Germany's 40 million Protestants were members of this church, although there were smaller so-called "free" Protestant churches, such as Methodist and Baptist churches. Historically the German Evangelical Church viewed itself as one of the pillars of German culture and society, with a theologically grounded tradition of loyalty to the state. During the 1920s, a movement emerged within the German Evangelical Church called the Deutsche Christen, or "German Christians." The "German Christians" embraced many of the nationalistic and racial aspects of Nazi ideology. Once the Nazis came to power, this group sought the creation of a national "Reich Church" and supported a "nazified" version of Christianity.


The point is it doesn’t matter what you or I think, it’s what Jews think. The Jews think they were persecuted by Christians. That’s the point I made when answering the question about Jews, “Why do they keep voting blue?”
This post was edited on 9/4/23 at 8:16 pm
Posted by Rip Torn
Member since Mar 2020
5707 posts
Posted on 9/4/23 at 9:00 pm to
Complete nonsense like most of the crap you post, some vague references to Christianity in Nazi bylaws that predate Hitler’s control of the party are amusing as are the attempts to tie German Protestantism to the Nazi ideology. Nazi ideology and leaders under Hitler had absolutely nothing to do with Christianity
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