The Nazis Banned Crosses in Schools in 1937

Yet, there are still crosses in schools in the USA in fact there are many..A cross doesn't allow or stop anyone from having a relationship with a magical pixie...I bless my lucky charms every day.
Not is public schools you psycho POS Leftist LIAR !!!!
 
I came across an interesting fact while reading Valkyrie: The Story of the Plot to Kill Hitler, by Its Last Member by Philip Freiherr Von Boeselager. The book was written by one of the plotters. He mentioned that in 1937, the Nazis ordered all crosses banned from schools.

Gee, who does that sound like?

Actually, it sounds like a lot of horseshit, like your discussion of "The Rape of Nanking wasn't that bad".

The Nazis were hip-deep in bed with the Church.

Hey, check out what they wore on their belt buckles.

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Translation "God's With Us"

Here's a picture of Hitler in front of a Church. Hitler loved getting his picture taken in front of Churches, Mormon Mike. Just like Trump

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The Church was fine with Hitler...

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History revisionist Leftist POS !!!!
 
Both the Socialist Nazi Party and the communist Soviet Union started slowly banning Christian religious symbols, tearing down churches, and throwing priests in prison, when they came to power.
But when Germany and Russia became engaged in bitter warfare with each other during WWll.:
Both Hitler and Stalin eased up on their anti-religion policies, and even allowed priests on the front lines to minister to the soldiers and hold battlefield church services. ... :cool:
Nuance and history, I suspect, will fly over their heads...
OMG ....

There's that way over used psycho Leftist word being parroted again.
 
Both the Socialist Nazi Party and the communist Soviet Union started slowly banning Christian religious symbols, tearing down churches, and throwing priests in prison, when they came to power.
But when Germany and Russia became engaged in bitter warfare with each other during WWll.:
Both Hitler and Stalin eased up on their anti-religion policies, and even allowed priests on the front lines to minister to the soldiers and hold battlefield church services. ... :cool:
Nuance and history, I suspect, will fly over their heads...
OMG ....

There's that way over used psycho Leftist word being parroted again.
I'm sorry that, despite it's frequent use, you still utterly fail to comprehend it's meaning.
 
I'm sorry that, despite it's frequent use, you still utterly fail to comprehend it's meaning.
It's not a "frequent" used word.

It's an OVER USED word because you psycho Leftist are not capable of forming an original thought.

All you people can do is parrot the Fake News MSM talking points ...

Just like you just did.
 
I'm sorry that, despite it's frequent use, you still utterly fail to comprehend it's meaning.
It's not a "frequent" used word.

It's an OVER USED word because you psycho Leftist are not capable of forming an original thought.

All you people can do is parrot the Fake News MSM talking points ...

Just like you just did.
Nothing overused about it. Just your ability to comprehend it when you are trying to make black and white assumptions.
 
Nothing overused about it. Just your ability to comprehend it when you are trying to make black and white assumptions.
It is overused ....

As evidenced by you still parroting the same Leftist no brain talking points .....

It is more than obvious who you people are.

Forgive me for calling you out.
 
Why is "uniformity" of Christian worship a problem?

Well, let's see now. If your whole religion is based on "This Was the Son of God, and you should listen to what he says", then you would expect there to be some uniformity and agreement on what he actually said and what he stood for.

2000 years of schism, reformations, counter-reformations, burning heretics, inquisitions, would indicate- um, no, Jesus didn't make himself very clear.

So now you're defending the Nazis, hey? It's bad enough that you've defended Mao Tsetung and Joseph Stalin, but now you're justifying the Nazis' banning of crosses from schools?

By the way, starting in 1942, the Nazis also prohibited the army from celebrating Christmas. Gee, now, which American party has tried to erase Christmas, to the point of discouraging even saying "Merry Christmas"? Gee, who does that?

No one has banned Xmas. And the only people I know of who have encouraged saying "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" are stores who want to wish the best to all their customers, regardless of their religious beliefs.
 
Every place I've worked, without fail, without exception, it's been Democrats who objected to calling the office Christmas party a Christmas party. They said "some could find it offensive." They wanted to call it a "holiday party." I've also noticed that I've met few Democrats who will use the greeting "Merry Christmas" at Christmas time. One place where I worked, my team lead was a Democrat, and she objected to "Merry Christmas" in a team newsletter, even though the greeting was included with the greetings "Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year." She insisted that I drop "Merry Christmas" from the greeting.

Why is this a consistent pattern? Because most Democrats do not attend church, do not read the Bible, and do not believe that our Judeo-Christian heritage is worth preserving (heck, many of them deny that that heritage even exists).

What is wrong with "Happy Holidays"? Someone takes the time to wish you Happy Holidays and you get pissy because of the wording? That is seriously petty.

And why should we demand that all other religious holidays in December be ignored?
 

No one has banned Xmas. And the only people I know of who have encouraged saying "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas" are stores who want to wish the best to all their customers, regardless of their religious beliefs.
What an ALL REVEALING IGNORANT comment.
 
Why is "uniformity" of Christian worship a problem?

Well, let's see now. If your whole religion is based on "This Was the Son of God, and you should listen to what he says", then you would expect there to be some uniformity and agreement on what he actually said and what he stood for.

2000 years of schism, reformations, counter-reformations, burning heretics, inquisitions, would indicate- um, no, Jesus didn't make himself very clear.

So now you're defending the Nazis, hey? It's bad enough that you've defended Mao Tsetung and Joseph Stalin, but now you're justifying the Nazis' banning of crosses from schools?

By the way, starting in 1942, the Nazis also prohibited the army from celebrating Christmas. Gee, now, which American party has tried to erase Christmas, to the point of discouraging even saying "Merry Christmas"? Gee, who does that?
Really.

How is his post defending Nazi's?
 
Every place I've worked, without fail, without exception, it's been Democrats who objected to calling the office Christmas party a Christmas party. They said "some could find it offensive." They wanted to call it a "holiday party." I've also noticed that I've met few Democrats who will use the greeting "Merry Christmas" at Christmas time. One place where I worked, my team lead was a Democrat, and she objected to "Merry Christmas" in a team newsletter, even though the greeting was included with the greetings "Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year." She insisted that I drop "Merry Christmas" from the greeting.

Why is this a consistent pattern? Because most Democrats do not attend church, do not read the Bible, and do not believe that our Judeo-Christian heritage is worth preserving (heck, many of them deny that that heritage even exists).

What is wrong with "Happy Holidays"? Someone takes the time to wish you Happy Holidays and you get pissy because of the wording? That is seriously petty.

And why should we demand that all other religious holidays in December be ignored?
It's really funny...we call our holiday parties holiday parties, to be inclusive. But I've never ever heard anyone get angry if someone (myself included) says "Merry Christmas". I say "Merry Christmas" sometimes and "Happy Holiday's" sometimes. But at our kennel club Christmas party, I said "Happy Holidays" to the wrong person and she angrily told me "it's Merry Christmas".

Oops :(
 

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