Like it or not, he wasn't. He did not believe in salvation through the saving grace of Christ, therefore he couldn't possibly be a Christian. On the contrary, he called Christianity the greatest blight on the face of mankind and was quite keen to eradicate it. Publicly he supported it, because it created less problems.
Evidence? Hearsay accounts from Nuremburg documents don't count. I all his public addresses and his own Mein Kampf, he exonerated Christianity's beliefs.
Read the book of Genesis and the book of Job.Care to back up that rather audacious claim? You say that religion is non-disprovable, then you say with conviction that it is false and an invention of man, thereby eliminating the possibility of it being true, which you aid couldn't be done. Surely you're contradicting yourself?
Oh, come on, Jon. Read Genesis and Job.And since when did religion tell us how the universe works? I don't recall the Bible claiming validity as a scientific paper. Bit of a strawman don't you think?
Better for governing them, which is what I should have said.Secularism is better for controlling people?
Supported by the fact that Christianity has been directly responsible for countless millions of deaths.Subjective opinion.
Depends on who you ask. Some Christians are more moderate, and they don't believe in Hell because they think it's grossly unjust. Suffice it to say, mainstream Christianity has changed a great deal. Medieval Christianity would have had such people executed and burned at the stake.Actually, Christianity hasn't changed one iota since its founding. The church has, but that's a different matter.
Fine, but I don't. He's done nothing for me. He can't even demonstrate his own existence in an objective manner.And yes, the Bible does day that we are here for the glory of God, rather than our own. But it also calls Jesus the servant king who died for us. He gave his life for me. I don't need to be told to serve him; I want to do it.
Love is an emotion between humans. People claiming to love one another, dying for one another in the name of love and various other things lend credence to the idea. The basic point is that I can feel when I love someone. I don't really require objective verification for it. It's not the same with religion. It may be for you, but you don't represent everyone, do you?Do you automatically toss love out the window?