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In reply to the discussion: Is religion responsible for our wars? [View all]Goblinmonger
(22,340 posts)20. I wouldn't put him in the Judeo-Christian tradition
He really defines his own sense of Christianity, but it explains a lot of his hatred toward Jews. But certainly the economic realities of Germany at the time made his rise to power possible--though one can't discount the overall hatred of the Jews in the country.
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There are sometimes other reasons. Economics isn't always enough by itself.
libinnyandia
Apr 2012
#56
And to many Republicans economics is religion. Capitalism was given to us by God.
libinnyandia
Apr 2012
#57
i agree that religion is rarely the CAUSE for the war, but it doesn't get off the hook so easily
unblock
Apr 2012
#6
And centuries of the Churches telling their congregations that the Jews killed Jesus
edhopper
Apr 2012
#16
Let me see if I can properly sum up what was so well stated in my history book Senior year...
darkstar3
Apr 2012
#30
No - any more than nationality or ethnicity is always directly responsible for wars
LeftishBrit
Apr 2012
#60