Imgflip Logo Icon

Yeah, SO Anti-Christian....

Yeah, SO Anti-Christian.... | THE NAZIS HATED CHRISTIANS, EH? SO I GUESS *THESE* GUYS WERE ANTI-CHRISTIAN TOO? | image tagged in german christians,nazi germany,nazism,nazi party,nazi,nazis | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
8,529 views 2 upvotes Made by BeOnTheAttack 5 years ago in politics
11 Comments
[deleted]
2 ups, 5y
They were anti-Christian, but substituted their own sick version to control the masses.
Because, I'm pretty sure, Hitler's Arian Supremacy mantra never went against "There is neither Gentile nor Jew"
2 ups, 5y
FIRST THEY CAME FOR THE SOCIALISTS, AND I DID NOT SPEAK OUT BECAUSE I WAS NOT A SOCIALIST. | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

the Nazis were without a DOUBT anti-Christian.
to suggest otherwise is to reveal an ignorance that is not only staggering,but embarrassing.
I find your lack of understanding,and willingness to revise history...disturbing.

you a Nazi bro?
2 ups, 5y,
1 reply
Dietrich Bonhoeffer | The Nazis hated, imprisoned, and murdered Christians who actually believed and lived by the teachings of Jesus Christ. Look up Dietrich Bonh | image tagged in dietrich bonhoeffer | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
The Nazis hated those Christians in their day just like the white nationalists and "Christian" Identity movement hates us today and for the same reason: we actually believe and live by what Jesus Christ taught.
[deleted]
4 ups, 5y,
1 reply
They hated people who disobeyed them. But they absolutely wanted to put the church at the front and center of their power structures and made that explicitly clear in just about everything they put to the record.
2 ups, 5y,
1 reply
The Nazis wanted to turn the church into something to control the population and spread the reich, not something to glorify Christ and expand His kingdom on earth. The Christians who believed and lived by the teachings of Jesus Christ refused to be controlled by or be a part of the plot of the Nazi state and became enemies of that state. If you want to convince someone who is not already anti-Christian that the Nazis were somehow some type of Christians, show something they put on record that aligns with or shows their belief in and allegiance to the teachings of Jesus Christ.
I'll wait.
1 up, 5y
They're The Same Picture Meme | ANTITHESIS ARGUMENT JAMES ARGUMENT | image tagged in office same picture | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
2 ups, 5y,
1 reply
Jesus the jew founder of Christianity, so yes.
[deleted]
4 ups, 5y,
1 reply
Get a job
1 up, 5y,
1 reply
Jesus was a Jew - he isn't wrong.
[deleted]
3 ups, 5y
Knock off the bullshit defense of Purgeboy.

"Kinder, Kirche, Kuche" was a Nazi slogan, saying that a woman has three jobs for the state: to have kids, to go to church, and to cook.

On no account will I be indulging any kind of support for misinformation campaigns designed to fudge over the historical link between Nazism and German Protestantism. There are no facts - at all - that support such a revision of history.
0 ups, 3y
Because nothing says loving Jesus like killing his people.
Created with the Imgflip Meme Generator
IMAGE DESCRIPTION:
THE NAZIS HATED CHRISTIANS, EH? SO I GUESS *THESE* GUYS WERE ANTI-CHRISTIAN TOO?