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Originally Posted by crakjak
Hitler did not have a choice, because of all the circumstances that surrounded his life he could not have been anyone other than who he became, anymore that you are I can be other than who we are. That anyone is saved out of sin and evil is a gift from God and is not because of how good we are, or what great choices we make.
(Ep. 2:6-7) HE made us to sit in heavenly places in Christ Jesus, that in the ages to come HE might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.
We are not robots, however we are placed in time and space as God purposes. We have free will within the boundaries of who we are, we cannot be other than who and how God made and placed us. We will be apart of God's elect in this world only as God purposes.
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WOW. The false-humility here seems astounding. Go back and watch Schindler's List or maybe remind yourself of whom you spoke of. Ideas have consequences, and ideas aren't robotically put into one's head. I suggest you read The Lamb and the Fuhrer, at least it would be entertaining and enlightening both.
Let us not disregard common sense! Hitler was an evil man, who did evil continually, who slaughtered God's own, including women and children. Hitler and may share space as sinners, but that's as far as it goes.
CHOICE, CHOICE, CHOICE.... life isn't what cards your dealt with, it's how you respond to it. Don't forget that.