By killing he has indeed planted the seeds for rebirth in hell.Originally posted by Taiwanpolitics:hitler 's bad karma is inexhaustable .
killed many jews ......
I mean wad realm will he enter ?
u mean karma commited be4 being born as adolf hitler ?Originally posted by An Eternal Now:By killing he has indeed planted the seeds for rebirth in hell.
But let's not speculate so much. We have extremely vast numbers of karmic seeds, which one sprouts first we don't know.
Yes usually this is the caseOriginally posted by oldkid:From what I remembered from my classes, weighty Karma will come into fruition, followed by recollection of deeds committed and the emotion before death.
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I must admire his artistic albility but what Hitler has done is rephrenhensible to all Mankind.Originally posted by nuttawood1990:hes my IDOL![]()
True True...Originally posted by missqi:I admire him because of his courage to follow what he believes in.
Maybe you will change your opinion of him when you got shoved naked into the gas chambers.Originally posted by missqi:I admire him because of his courage to follow what he believes in.
Hey, you have to admit Hitler is indeed talented as well as brave to do things he believe in. The things he had done may not be right but without trespasses, how would one know he had existed in this world?Originally posted by Beyond Religion:Maybe you will change your opinion of him when you got shoved naked into the gas chambers.
yes but at what costs?Originally posted by missqi:I admire him because of his courage to follow what he believes in.
As Isis said, at what cost?Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:Hey, you have to admit Hitler is indeed talented as well as brave to do things he believe in. The things he had done may not be right but without trespasses, how would one know he had existed in this world?
Hey, making mistakes is one thing but having the wisdom and responsibility to own up and bring about reparations is another. In the first place, Hitler was worried about the economy and pysche of his people after the First World War. But Hitler choosed to do something about even though it is wrong by going after the Jews who didn't donate anything to the warfunds and never helped rebuild the country.Originally posted by Beyond Religion:As Isis said, at what cost?
Also, is it so important to let the world know of one's existence? I rather die an obscure and wretched little man, than to have the world know me by the atrocities I commit.
Hitler didn't own up and make reparations, the German people did (and whose actions contributed a great deal to healing those ugly WW2 wounds). It is the German people's moral courage that is admirable, not Hitler.Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:Hey, making mistakes is one thing but having the wisdom and responsibility to own up and bring about reparations is another. In the first place, Hitler was worried about the economy and pysche of his people after the First World War. But Hitler choosed to do something about even though it is wrong by going after the Jews who didn't donate anything to the warfunds and never helped rebuild the country.
Originally posted by Beyond Religion:I think you got it wrong, Hitler found that Germany was forced to make reparations and that was why Germany couldn't rebuild itself. Hence he chosed to make a difference even if Germany has to go to war. As a leader, he was brave to do so however, he just wasn't wise enough to know that no one gains in a war.
Hitler didn't own up and make reparations, the German people did (and whose actions contributed a great deal to healing those ugly WW2 wounds). It is the German people's moral courage that is admirable, not Hitler.
Hitler is hardly unique. Lots of people make the choice to do something about an unsatisfactory existence. (Buddhists are but one of many such people) Whats more, these people did so in a way that does not leave behind millions of dead bodies, broken families and caused untold sufferings. If you feel compelled to admire someone with the courage to do something about an unsatisfactory situation, there are [b]lots other better people.[/b]
AgreedOriginally posted by sillyme:Whatever actions, however admirable, if it is without love, it accounts to nothing.
however if you keep noobing things up but you justify it in the name of love when asked to account for it is also very bad.Originally posted by sillyme:Whatever actions, however admirable, if it is without love, it accounts to nothing.
Germany then wasn't powerful, in fact, it was powerless. Austria was seperated from Germany and Germany was paying reparations amounting to billions of marks to the winners in the First World War. Germany was not allowed to have tanks in its armies and its civilians starved. Hitler made a choice to get back what the Germans lost. Who could say who was right and who was wrong?Originally posted by justdoit77:His past life sure has done many good deeds that give him the good karma to be the leader of a powerful nation.
But if without compassion, his good karma will only become his tool to commit sin.