User talk:Mastah~enwiki

Are you still following the Hitler religion page? You should chime back in. Carrier is back in under "public statements". I fully support your position.Greengrounds (talk) 06:29, 24 April 2013 (UTC)
 * I did take a look. The quote that was removed should not have been there at all, I think. Because it did not get into the peer-reviewed article because it is kind of silly (it is impossible to generalize religion for 'all' Nazis). Best is to focus on that the facts from the peer-reviewed article of Carrier don't get removed or babbled away with partisian pseudo-science (everybody knows which universities are suspectible) that try to distance Hitler's thoughts from Christianity. And that are parroting older research that already has been discredited, creating a false illusion of 'counting' of arguments. Mastah (talk) 15:42, 8 May 2013 (UTC)

128.187.97.25's beliefs
I am a convert to Christianity, or more specifically, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I believe in Christ, and state that He suffered, died, and then rose on the third day. I cannot deny the witness I've received for this truth. I believe God has set a path for me that will bring me and those I strive to help reach the same happiness He has. I have been made happier, safer, and saner because of religion, and so have millions of others. I have learned for myself that atheism is not true, and that and I will die for my beliefs.
 * Good for you, make your own choices. If you feel comfortable with that belief and church that's your personal choice and that's fine.

I desire to I ask you a few questions: Do you believe I'm an idiot, or have become deranged, brainwashed, or stupid in anyway? Do you believe my views are dangerous to you or society? Will you lump me with the Nazis, whom you claim are religious?
 * Let's split that question out, because you are asking multiple things. First of all ar you an idiot: no, not per se. Since I don't know you, I cannot tell. But that you are posting these questions at a wikipedia page of somebody you don't know is a bit weird though. The same applies for deranged, brainwashed or stupid, I cannot tell if you are, though I can't either know if you are *not*... I think a doctor might be able to tell you, if you really would want to know.
 * Then the next question, if you are lumped together with the Nazis in my opinion? You know that's a silly question. There were millions of Nazis in Nazi-Germany (and other countries as well, actually). Important is to remember that Nazis were not Nazis because they were following a certain religion or so, they were this because of social context of their time and place. The people following the Nazi-regime in Nazi-Germany were all kinds of people, poor, rich, religious and non-religious. But a fact is that the most of those people in those time were religious, more than 90% or so were Christian in Germany. So in Nazi-Germany there were around this same percentage Christians member of the Nazi-party or sympathizing with it. Does that make a Christian a Nazi? *no*! Does that make an Atheist a Nazi? *also no*! Is a Nazi by definition a Christian or an Atheist? *nope*. It's just as silly asking the question if living in New York City makes you a woman... More than half of the people living in NYC are female, so statistically you would have more than 50% chance being one in that case, but it doesn't make you one... :-P So to go back to your question: do I claim that Nazis are religious? I don't *claim* that a specific Nazi or all Nazi's are religious, but it is a *fact* that around 90% of the Nazis were, but it just a meaningless number, like: how many Nazis were male? Does that make all men Nazis?

Finally, what exactly do you expect to gain out of this life?
 * A happy life, just like anybody else?

Don't be afraid to answer me. My e-mail is ohsaywhatistruth@gmail.com. I look forward to your responses. May God (or whomever being or thing you worship) benefit you in ways that please you. 128.187.97.25 (talk) 08:59, 28 February 2014 (UTC)
 * I answered you here, I won't e-mail you. I don't worship anything, but I love my family, is that ok? :-) Mastah (talk) 09:37, 28 February 2014 (UTC)

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