Darshan wrote: ↑April 7th, 2019, 2:10 pm
Earthellism says God is not to be feared. Never entering Heaven and spending Earth's eternity here on Hell is to be feared. Here on earthell, God's love is ever present but God is not. In WWII and based on the Diary of Ann Frank, many people who were being rounded up, tortured and murdered felt that God was punishing them. Some Jewish people felt they were being punished for their loss of absolute faith. God is not cruel or vindictive but pure love. What many refuse to accept is that God could not stop Hitler because God is not omnipotent on earthell. The events and genocide and nuclear bombings all of WWII were played in some degree based on Love and a form of Karma. The Karma was that those who killed out of hate, lost and those who killed out of love, won. Karma prevented Hitler from dying in the bombing that killed others near him. Instead Karma made Hitler see everything he preached as false and that Hitler was not the Nazi Jesus which Hitler thought he was. In the end Karma forced Hitler to put a gun to the side of his right temple and pull the trigger ending his life by suicide which was unthinkable for Jesus.
Jesus committed a much more painful suicide, by allowing himself to be tortured and then crucified.
WW2 also had people who killed out of love, getting killed - if you are referring to the Allies, huge numbers died, especially in Russia. And then of course you have the victims of genocide, people who died in bombings that affected civilians, including children, babies, and even fetuses in the womb. This would be children on all sides of the conflict. So if the idea is that in war it is really OK, becuase we can see that those who were loving won, there is a lot left to show this makes sense in any war and certainly in WW2. The kids in Nagasaki might disagree, even if they were children of some people who fought, theoretically out of hate. I am not sure the motives all fall down so neatly, and there have been other wars, like say WW1 where the clear good guy would be harder to posit.
I don't think Hilter saw and certainly did not realize that everything he preached was false. I am quite sure he would have seen his loss as a noble loss fighting countries unduely influenced by Jews or having selfish motives or decadent values. There are people vastly less stubborn than Hitler who hold their opinions against great evidence their whole lives.