Posted on 09/08/2009 12:22:27 PM PDT by FireBreather
Edited on 09/08/2009 12:45:44 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Hello everyone,
I hope you all had a wonderful holiday weekend.
I made a first post in the general section yesterday and would like to see what sort of opinions I can find here amongst those who perhaps have a more relogiously attuned perspective.
If this is your cup of tea, I would greatly appreciate your checking out the following excerpt and then, if you like, click on the accompanying link to continue reading and post your thoughts.
I greatly appreciate any thoughts or feedback that you might provide.
Thanks for your time and kind consideration! Here is the excerpt:
When I was a boy, I developed a keen interest in World War II history, particularly the European theater. The unparalleled scale and drama of that tumultuous time captivated me. I can remember as a fourth grader purposefully seeking out every book on the subject made available in the public and school libraries and absorbing them with an intensity that certainly would have served me well were I to have applied it to the areas of study that were actually assigned to me in those early days. This infatuation grew over time and blossomed into a deep, relentless sort of fascination that has held sway to this very day.
I often wondered what it must have been like to live in Germany in the 1930s during the ascent of the political savior Adolf Hitler. I pondered the dire economic situation, the crushed national pride, and the desperate longing for restoration to greatness that had permeated the nations psyche and paved the way for its enthusiastic embrace of a messiah. How wonderful must it have been to see ones cherished homeland redeemed and restored to prominence all through the iron will and masterful execution of one great man!
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IB4TZ...i give it 50/50 odds of being outa here within the hour.
IB4TZ. I hardly ever get to do that.




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Why is that?
I hope all is well in your neck o’ the woods.
Best,
S
“relogiously”? Does that mean you’re a tree-hugger?
}:-)4
LOL!

Less than a third of people who claim to be Democrats go to church. I’ll bet that the percentages of liberals is less than ten percent.
But you're new at this. So I'm ZOTTING your thread, but not you.

I’m IBTZ!!!! WOW!!!!!
IBTZ
Do you often repeat yourself?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2333825/posts
I suggest getting acquainted with the decorum regarding “Vanity” posts before going on. This is a non-commercial site and advertising a blog (pimping) isn’t generally smiled upon.
Ooooo,
IBTZ on this one.
YEA!!!!
Go ahead, breathe fire.....
Jeez, read the post b4uzot.

ZOT!
Ratz, IATZ!
Read the link. Please, read the link. I'd sure appreciate it if you'd read the link.
Another troll pimping his blog.
I did; as, evidently, did the mods.

It’s not dead yet.
Hey troll-hope you change your ways or hope you will like your stay in God’s “Lake of Fire”, btw you will be getting a lifetime membership, don’t worry Pelosi and your fake messiah will be there with you!
FR Mods: ZOTting at the speed of LIGHTNING! ;)
FireBreathing, here's some advice: If you want to post an opinion from your Blog, Feel free to do so, but be sure to place it in the "Bloggers & Personal" section or at least "General/Chat."
There are freepers out there who would love to read your opinion and take on things. The problem is there are also freepers out there who are just looking for a good time to "zot" members who haven't been "vetted" in their mind and eyes.
I hope this occurrence doesn't scare you away from the Free Republic. This really is one of the best places on the internet to interact with a Conservative think tank. But with any great movement that grows, there's always growing pains.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2333825/posts
IBTZ! Do you smell ozone?
IATZ!
What? Do you agree with him? Do you really think that it would have been wonderful to live under Hitler as you said here....I read it. I thought it was good. I don't know why the 24/7 freepers are always so quick to jump on a new member posting so they can get their jollies off by posting pictures of cats all the time.
Do we have a twofer?
He was scum. And if you follow him so are you. He rests in hell. He's tasting the fire and the absence from God as I write. So will you. Be gone, Satan!
What happened to all the trolls that are "Smarter Than a Fifth Grader"?
A fifth grader educated in government schools.
National Socialism can happen here.....After 9/11 I believe anything can.
What? Do you agree with him? Do you really think that it would have been wonderful to live under Hitler as you said here....
I read it. I thought it was good. I don't know why the 24/7 freepers are always so quick to jump on a new member posting so they can get their jollies off by posting pictures of cats all the time.
Do we have a twofer?
If you read the whole thing, you would know that it was all about worship in the cult of personality of a man as a leader. Worship of idols, and yes, even men as idols is great folly. That was the point of his post. It's all very clear if you just read it.
So yes. Yes I agree with him that worshiping leaders like that, including an Obama who promises hope and change is very dangerous and will lead to ruin.
Can you scratch it for me?

"Don't be a smarty ! Join the Democrat party !"
I feel special, too.
FireBreather is still alive and drooling.

You're kidding right? Or do you also consider Hitler to have been "political savior", "messiah" and "great man"?
I often wondered what it must have been like to live in Germany in the 1930s during the ascent of the political savior Adolf Hitler. I pondered the dire economic situation, the crushed national pride, and the desperate longing for restoration to greatness that had permeated the nations psyche and paved the way for its enthusiastic embrace of a messiah. How wonderful must it have been to see ones cherished homeland redeemed and restored to prominence all through the iron will and masterful execution of one great man!
First, see my response to a similar question on post #39.
Second, I'm going to post this persons opinion piece in its entirety. (Keep in mind, I do not know who this person is, and I'm only doing so because this is the second time someone has brought this up.) I hope you read it because it made perfect sense to me.
When I was a boy, I developed a keen interest in World War II history, particularly the European theater. The unparalleled scale and drama of that tumultuous time captivated me. I can remember as a fourth grader purposefully seeking out every book on the subject made available in the public and school libraries and absorbing them with an intensity that certainly would have served me well were I to have applied it to the areas of study that were actually assigned to me in those early days. This infatuation grew over time and blossomed into a deep, relentless sort of fascination that has held sway to this very day.I often wondered what it must have been like to live in Germany in the 1930s during the ascent of the political savior Adolf Hitler. I pondered the dire economic situation, the crushed national pride, and the desperate longing for restoration to greatness that had permeated the nations psyche and paved the way for its enthusiastic embrace of a messiah. How wonderful must it have been to see ones cherished homeland redeemed and restored to prominence all through the iron will and masterful execution of one great man!
I also found it intriguing to imagine what life might have been like on the allied side of the fence in late 1941 and early 1942 as the black forces of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were on the march with the wind at their backs. Nation after nation had fallen under the relentlessly advancing jackboot of fascism in Europe and it surely must have seemed then as though the ultimate victory of evil was something frighteningly close to inevitable. The world was coming to an end.
What must it have been like to awake from this horror having achieved what once seemed to be an impossible triumph over evil only to find the ensuing rapture and thrill of victory so profoundly tainted by the unfathomable revelations that were to follow? Those first post-war glimpses into the minds and souls of brothers and sisters in the Third Reich must surely have inspired a dread on par with and quite possibly worse than the nightmarish prospect that had loomed over the collective consciousness of the allied powers during the darkest nights of 1941.
In reading of and grappling with these heavy things, two predictable, recurring questions perplexed me to a point so far beyond frustration that I resigned myself at an early age to the notion that these answers were simply not to be known. They were not to be had. These were sure to be eternal mysteries for any rational mind, since to believe otherwise would be to acknowledge a logic or sensibility of some sort that would or could somehow make sense of it all and therefore bring to the table a form of justifying rationale.
Yet this resignation could not silence the questions.
How?
Why?
How could such a thing as Hitlers Nazism rise to dominance in a once Christian nation on the very cutting edge of civilization?
Why would an imminently rational, scientifically inclined people come to embrace a worldview so overtly evil and utterly devoid of positive philosophical substance?
How could a people so renowned for their intellect and work ethic find themselves so completely enslaved to group-think and plunged into oblivion?
Why did sharp minded men become programmable lemmings?
How did the purpose of life come to require the pursuit of death?
Why did the most vile and vulgar sorts of evil become such beautiful things?
How?
Why?
These are questions that I contemplated over and again in endless forms for many years. These are questions that I no longer ask.
As a man now in my thirties, I have no need for them. At long last, I have found the answers.
The people of Martin Luthers Reformation became the nation of Adolf Hitlers Third Reich in much the same way that the people of the American Revolution have become the nation of Barack Obamas "Yes We Can [insert whatever you like here]!"
Today holds all of the answers to what I once considered the dark mystery of history that was Nazi Germany.
I now know how it is that a nation flush with pride over its technological advancement and material accomplishment can enthusiastically surrender its humanity for the sake of bettering mankind. I now know that it is a relatively simple and easy thing to define the inconvenient or unattractive life out of existence figuratively and rhetorically so that it might one day be done away with literally. I now know that a nation that is Christian in name only is no farther from hellish barbarism than that which openly professes allegiance to a pagan god or no god at all.
The reason for these once illusory keys coming into focus and grasp is perhaps the most terrifying part of it all, in that the reason is reasonable.
It is logical.
It makes sense.
Perfect sense.
However impossible this may have seemed in my youth, I now know that the paths of historic Germany and contemporary America are founded on a solid, clear and powerful line of logic. It all begins with one simple, all-encompassing and worldview defining principle:
There is no God.
If God is dead, somebody is going to have to take his place. Itll either be megalomania or erotomania; the drive for power or the drive for pleasure.Malcolm Muggeridge
If one reads what the original poster actually posted, then I'm sure you'll come to the same conclusion that I did. The user is apparently new at the Free Republic and is learning what's acceptable as a post. As the Religion Moderator said:
The title and excerpt a poster chooses can be misleading. And forcing the readers to click on your blog to get the "rest of the story" is blog pimping.But you're new at this. So I'm ZOTTING your thread, but not you.
We were all new once. Stay safe.
LOL!
Here's the quote....
I read it. I thought it was good. I don't know why the 24/7 freepers are always so quick to jump on a new member posting so they can get their jollies off by posting pictures of cats all the time.
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