ethiopot “…Christianity has murdered more people in the name of their God and wiped out entire cultures than probably any other group in history.”

People often make the claim that Adolph Hitler adhered to Atheism, Humanism or some ancient Nordic pagan mythology. None of these fanciful and wrong ideas hold. Although one of Hitler’s henchmen, Alfred Rosenberg, did undertake a campaign of Nordic mythological propaganda, Hitler and most of his henchmen did not believe in it.

Many American books, television documentaries, and Sunday sermons that preach of Hitler’s “evil” have eliminated Hitler’s god for their Christian audiences, but one only has to read from his own writings to appreciate that Hitler’s God equals the same God of the Christian Bible. Hitler held many hysterical beliefs which not only include, God and Providence but also Fate, Social Darwinism, and ideological politics. He spoke, unashamedly, about God, fanaticism, idealism, dogma, and the power of propaganda. Hitler held strong faith in all his convictions. He justified his fight for the German people and against Jews by using Godly and Biblical reasoning. Indeed, one of his most revealing statements makes this quite clear:

“Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord.”

Raised as Catholic, Hitler went to a monastery school and, interestingly, walked everyday past a stone arch which was carved the monastery’s coat of arms which included a swastika. As a young boy, Hitler’s most ardent goal was to become a priest. Much of his philosophy came from the Bible, and more influentially, from the Christian Social movement. (The German Christian Social movement, remarkably, resembles the Christian Right movement in America today.) Many have questioned Hitler’s stand on Christianity. Although he fought against certain Catholic priests who opposed him for political reasons, his belief in God and country never left him. Many Christians throughout history have opposed Christian priests for various reasons; this does not necessarily make one against one’s own Christian beliefs. Nor did the Vatican’s Pope & bishops ever disown him; in fact they blessed him! As evidence to his claimed Christianity, he said:

“My feelings as a Christian point me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter. It points me to the man who once in loneliness, surrounded by a few followers, recognized these Jews for what they were and summoned men to fight against them and who, God’s truth! Was greatest not as a sufferer but as a fighter. In boundless love as a Christian and as a man I read through the passage which tells us how the Lord at last rose in His might and seized the scourge to drive out of the Temple the brood of vipers and adders. How terrific was His fight for the world against the Jewish poison. To-day, after two thousand years, with deepest emotion I recognize more profoundly than ever before the fact that it was for this that He had to shed His blood upon the Cross. As a Christian I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated, but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice… And if there is anything which could demonstrate that we are acting rightly it is the distress that daily grows. For as a Christian I have also a duty to my own people.”

-Adolf Hitler, in a speech on 12 April 1922 (Norman H. Baynes, ed. The Speeches of Adolf Hitler, April 1922-August 1939, Vol. 1 of 2, pp. 19-20, Oxford University Press, 1942)

Hitler’s anti-Semitism grew out of his Christian education. Christian Austria and Germany in his time took for granted the belief that Jews held an inferior status to Aryan Christians. Jewish hatred did not spring from Hitler, it came from the preaching of Catholic priests and Protestant ministers throughout Germany for hundreds of years. The Protestant leader, Martin Luther, himself, held a livid hatred for Jews and their Jewish religion. In his book, “On the Jews and their Lies,” Luther set the standard for Jewish hatred in Protestant Germany up until World War II. Hitler expressed a great admiration for Martin Luther.

Hitler did not have to parade his belief in God, as so many American Christians do now. Nor did he have to justify his Godly belief against an Atheist movement. He took his beliefs for granted just as most Germans did at that time. His thrust aimed at politics, not religion. But through his political and religious reasoning he established in 1933, a German Reich Christian Church, uniting the Protestant churches to instill faith in a national German Christianity.

Future generations should remember that Adolph Hitler could not have come into power without the support of the Protestant and Catholic churches and the German Christian populace.

The following quotes provide some of Hitler’s expressions of his belief in religion, faith, fanaticism, Providence, and even a few of his paraphrasing of the Bible. It by no means represents the totality of Hitler’s concerns. To realize the full context of these quotes, I implore the reader to study Mein Kampf.

The purpose of this text intends to dispute the claims made by Christians that Hitler “was an atheist,” or “anti-religious,” and to prove that he is a Christian.

By: Mein Kampf

A group of 8 people, who believe in the fundamentalist Christian belief that the Aryan race is the superior race, engaged in an act of violent terrorism against an innocent woman. It can only be assumed this was one act of numerous incidents accumulating over the past few years of home-grown terrorists attempting to implement a fundamentalist religious doctrine on American society.

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It’s also quite clear from the pictures that they are a fundamentalist group, matching the physical profile of a typical redneck Christian fundamentalist. You can see the signs indicating that they are of the hillbilly sect in particular, in the two men on the top right.

ethiopotMOGADISHU — Two years after their ouster at the hands of Ethiopian troops, Islamic Courts Union (ICU) fighters seized control on Friday, January 16, of positions left by departing Ethiopian troops.

“Our forces have taken control of areas deserted by the Ethiopians in order to maintain security,” ICU spokesman Ise Ado said, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

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Residents said that ICU fighters had taken over the former defense ministry, a former pasta factory and a stadium in Mogadishu.

“Islamists in dozens of vehicles took the former defense ministry building after the Ethiopians left the Shirkole area,” eyewitness Hasan Farah Doyow said.

“They were chanting ‘Allah is great’.”

The ICU briefly controlled large parts of Somalia in 2006 before Ethiopian forces invaded and ousted them from power.

Since then, Somalia plunged into an abyss of almost daily violence, killing more than 10,000 people and displacing one million.

The ICU’s military organization engaged in a bruising guerrilla war against Ethiopian and Somali government troops while its political leadership scattered into exile.

It became part of an umbrella organization founded in Eritrea called the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia (ARS), which signed a power-sharing deal with the government.

Thank You Venezuela!!!

ethiopotLet’s send a thank you letter to the people of Venezuela and their president.

Here are some official’s emails:

dggcomunicacional@presidencia.gob.ve

drsociales@presidencia.gob.ve

dasociales@presidencia.gob.ve

ahmiraflores@presidencia.gob.ve

dpublicaciones@presidencia.gob.ve

Here is a short letter example:

Thank you for expelling the Israeli ambassador from your great country. You have proved that humanity is still present while the rest of the world is blinded by power and greed. You are an example to follow by the rest of the world thank you in the name of the massacred children of Gaza.

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assalamualikumA call for Gaza solidarity day to Ethiopians

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The worst atrocity of our time is in the making in Gaza. Twelve days have already passed since the people of Gaza are subjected to day and night attack from air, see and ground. The latest figure from medical sources shows that 697 defense-less citizens of Gaza are killed and more than 3085 wounded by the world’s most equipped Israeli force with the full support from the world’s superpower. This never-seen onslaught by on Gaza civilians caused a world uproar and ourcry. Ethiopians of all faith have also been enduring the pain and suffering of the peace-loving and freedom-thirsty Gaza’s who have been kept in an-open air prison for so long and are subjected now to the worst atrocities ever. To commemorate this appealing action of the Israelis and show our solidarity with the people of Gaza, Ethiopian Muslims International Studio (EMIS) and Negashi Radio have declared Saturday January 10, 2009 – Gaza Solidarity Day Ethiopia.

On behalf of EMIS and Radio Negashi, I am hereby inviting you and all Ethiopian you can reach to join us on this unique event. It is an opportunity to share feelings, opinion, vision and analysis on the ongoing atrocities by Israel on the people of Gaza.  The discussion will be conducted principally on EMIS paltalk discussion forum but arrangement is also made to transmit the discussion through tele-conference so that those who can not join the paltalk shall not miss this important discussion. Detail given below:
Date: Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009
Time:  03 pm  Washington DC time   ||    09 pm cet  ||     08 pm GMT  ||     Kemishitu 5 seat Ethiopian time    ||     11 pm Mekka time. (convert it to your Time Zone:http://www.timeandd ate.com/worldclo ck/converter. html)

Invited Speakers both from Ethiopia and around the world will brief participants on the following topics:

  1. Welcoming (21:05 cet)
  2. The place of Al-Quds in Islam and its current status (21:15 cet)
  3. The Suffering of Palestine people under the Israeli Occupation (21:40 cet)
  4. The History and Objectives of the Resistance Movements (22:00 cet)
  5. The time line of the latest and ongoing onslaught by Israeli on Gaza (22:20 cet)
  6. Special Prayer for those killed and wounded, the victims of Gaza in general (22:40 cet)
  7. What is expected of Muslims in helping the Gazans and what lessons can be taken by Ethiopian Muslims in their strive for equality and freedom (22:50 cet)
The briefings will be followed by open discussion and relevant actions to be taken.

MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS

To Join the discussion through pal-talk:

1. Sign in to pal-talk Messenger

2. Search pal-talk by giving such words as <ethio>, … Pal-talk will open a window with all rooms that has the search word, in this case ethio.

3. Look for a room called “Ethiopian Muslims International Studio” and join it.

To join the conference, please perform the following two simple steps:

1. Dial-In to the Conference Number:  +;1-218-486-7200
2. Enter the Conference Bridge Number:   289 857#
Please pass this invitation to members of your community and all those whom you know.
May Allah bless you all.
Your brother in Islam,

Abiye Y.


Medics tell Press TV they have found traces of depleted uranium in some Gaza residents wounded in Israel’s ground offensive on the strip.

ethiopotNorwegian medics told Press TV correspondent Akram al-Sattari that some of the victims who have been wounded since Israel began its attacks on the Gaza Strip on December 27 have traces of depleted uranium in their bodies.

The report comes after Israeli tanks and troops swept across the border into Gaza on Saturday night, opening a ground operation after eight days of intensive attacks by Israeli air and naval forces on the impoverished region.

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned on Sunday that the wide-ranging ground offensive in the Gaza Strip would be “full of surprises.”

A ground offensive in the densely-populated Gaza is expected to drastically increase the death toll of the civilian population.

The latest assaults bring the number of Palestinians killed to over 488 with 2790 others wounded. The UN says that about 25 percent of the casualties were civilian deaths – including at least 34 children.

According to Israeli army officials, at least 30 of its soldiers have been wounded since the start of the ground campaign.

Amid global condemnation of the ongoing violence in the region, the UN Security Council failed to agree on a united approach to resolve the crisis.

“Once again, the world is watching in dismay the dysfunctionality of the Security Council,” UN General Assembly chief Miguel d’Escoto said Sunday.

According to diplomatic sources, the US blocked a Security Council resolution, with US Deputy Ambassador Alejandro Wolff arguing that an official statement that criticizes both Israel and Hamas would not be helpful.

The White House has so far declined to comment on whether an Israeli ground incursion into Gaza is a justified measure.

The pictures below are a tiny sample of the continuous Israeli war crimes:

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ethiopotHundreds of Ethiopian soldiers were pulling out of the Somali capital on Friday, witnesses said – amid fears the troops’ departure will allow Islamic insurgents to take even more control of the lawless country.

Ethiopia has been propping up Somalia’s weak government for two years, but vowed to leave by the end of 2008. Officials declined to give an exact date because of fears of a power vacuum, saying only that the thousands of troops would be pulled out in stages.

It was not immediately clear how many were leaving Friday, but residents said they saw hundreds on the move. Ethiopia has not said how many soldiers are in Somalia, but most are in the capital, Mogadishu.

“This is the first time we saw Ethiopian soldiers moving out of Mogadishu in such numbers,” resident Dahabo Awnure told The Associated Press.

The Ethiopians were called on in 2006 to prop up the U.N.-backed government and rout Islamic militants who had taken over most of the country. Initially, the superior firepower worked – the Islamists were driven from power. But they quickly regrouped and launched an Iraq-style insurgency that continues today.

Earlier this week, Abdullahi Yusuf resigned as president, saying he had lost control of the country to Islamic insurgents and could no longer fulfill his duties after four years in office.

Many Somalis have seen the Ethiopians as occupiers, and the insurgents have used their presence as a rallying cry to gain recruits – even as the militants’ strict form of Islam terrified people into submission.

Mogadishu resident Salado Abdi Salan said the departing troops “looked happy, and some of them waved to the children as they passed.”

For two decades, Somalia has been beset by anarchy, violence and an insurgency that has killed thousands of civilians and sent hundreds of thousands fleeing.

The most powerful insurgent group, al-Shabab, has taken control of vast amounts of new territory in recent months. Washington accuses al-Shabab of harboring the al-Qaida-linked terrorists who blew up the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.

Many of the insurgency’s senior figures are Islamic radicals; some are on the U.S. State Department’s list of wanted terrorists.

Yusuf’s resignation could usher in more chaos as Islamic militants scramble and fight among themselves for power. The government controls only pockets of Mogadishu, the capital, and Baidoa, the seat of Parliament.

By: Mohamed Olad Hassan

Associated Press Writer

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