• NochMehrG@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    I was about to question this picture, because, depending on the time it was taken, it might as well been very likely, that these children were raised as nazis in nazi Germany and not have been Christians at any point in their life. . Well the reverse image search told me it’s from a nazis rally in 1930… Wow. I’d still say, that this is not a good atheist meme. It’d go down better with their parents, waving flags at the same rally.

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      1 year ago

      The Germans didn’t suddenly stop going to church and baptising their children when Hitler gained power.

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    1 year ago

    I come from a region of germany with a lot of nazis and you can put almost anyone in that region into 4 categories:

    • Nazis, right wing, …
    • LGBTQ, left wing, …
    • Christians
    • People who dont care

    With Christians I mean not every christian, but people who really live that out 100%.
    Depending on the region this can have different consequences.
    In my region the church helped refugees and at least cares a little bit about the environment.

    While this isn’t the case everywhere and so on, the Christians are a group seperate to the nazis in my region.
    And since there are way too many nazis in my region, I will not make myself the Christians as enemys. “Not Nazi” has to be enough in these circumstances.