If Nazism grew in a Christian monoculture, where did all the Jews come from?
For the sake of debate, please refrain from personal attacks. We don't have to agree, but can we do so in a civil manner?
I get your point: Assuming Nazi Germany was nothing but Christian, the picture would be correct.
But that was not the case. Some were even atheists! And some Christians were some of the fiercest resistance fighters.
I also think it's dishonest to reduce the picture to just that. It's also an example of connecting your political enemy to some monstrosity in an undifferentiated way, just like the Nazis did.
You would/could be anything and your message would still be on the level of nazi propaganda.
The quality of an argument/message is independet from whom it comes from.
If it would depend on whom a message comes from, it would lead to "Argumentum ad hominem"...
PS Initial topic: causation vs correlation! All Nazis ate bread. -> "Eating bread makes you a nazi."
PS2: trying to find a correlation between religion (christianity) and absolute evil(being nazi) is exactly what Nazis did. They said that there is a correlation between being jewish and the cause of all bad things happening.
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Pointing out the religious environment that Nazism grew in does not lower one to the level of Nazis you delusional sack of fuck.
If Nazism grew in a Christian monoculture, where did all the Jews come from?
For the sake of debate, please refrain from personal attacks. We don't have to agree, but can we do so in a civil manner?
I get your point: Assuming Nazi Germany was nothing but Christian, the picture would be correct.
But that was not the case. Some were even atheists! And some Christians were some of the fiercest resistance fighters.
I also think it's dishonest to reduce the picture to just that. It's also an example of connecting your political enemy to some monstrosity in an undifferentiated way, just like the Nazis did.
You should first learn to read. He said nazi PROPAGANDA, fcking moron.
Who puts out Nazi propaganda? Who would you be equivalent to if your message is on the level of Nazi propaganda?
You would/could be anything and your message would still be on the level of nazi propaganda.
The quality of an argument/message is independet from whom it comes from.
If it would depend on whom a message comes from, it would lead to "Argumentum ad hominem"...
PS Initial topic: causation vs correlation! All Nazis ate bread. -> "Eating bread makes you a nazi."
PS2: trying to find a correlation between religion (christianity) and absolute evil(being nazi) is exactly what Nazis did. They said that there is a correlation between being jewish and the cause of all bad things happening.