shall blog a quick one b4 i go off with my nerding. wow. history really makes me think. kinda lyke literature though. it makes you think of the person's character attributes, which hopefully would be of great help maybe. but well, our textbook has such little info about hitler. wad a shame.
as i was reading up the textbook, there was this point about the christian church thing. and i think im much much more impressed by this Pastor Martin Niemoeller, than Hitler. though Hitler's charismatic and all, but still he's evil and insane. it jus reminds me so much of me leek. so sorry. but anyway, that Pastor Martin wadever was the one of the many people who resisted Nazi rule. he was definitely brave and bold, to have established the Confessional Church, in which they preach about many opposition to Nazi rule. but unfortch, he was sent to a concentration camp as expected.
got this from the txtbk. he said, "we must obey God rather than man." might not have been sumething great, cos you hear that quite often in the church. but i mean even at such critical time, he still chose to obey God. i dun think everyone would be capable of that at such a time man. but perhaps, it really was a test of faith.
as i was reading up the textbook, there was this point about the christian church thing. and i think im much much more impressed by this Pastor Martin Niemoeller, than Hitler. though Hitler's charismatic and all, but still he's evil and insane. it jus reminds me so much of me leek. so sorry. but anyway, that Pastor Martin wadever was the one of the many people who resisted Nazi rule. he was definitely brave and bold, to have established the Confessional Church, in which they preach about many opposition to Nazi rule. but unfortch, he was sent to a concentration camp as expected.
got this from the txtbk. he said, "we must obey God rather than man." might not have been sumething great, cos you hear that quite often in the church. but i mean even at such critical time, he still chose to obey God. i dun think everyone would be capable of that at such a time man. but perhaps, it really was a test of faith.
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