It not actually be in the doctrine of either Christianity or Islam, but there are certainly instances of it being practiced in the name of both religions.
Exactly.
Would it really be 'worser' to have more killed? Isn't 4,000,000 bad enough? Isn't the idea of systimatically killing people worse then how many were killed? How does the amount of people killed change that it actually happened?
Not a problem, just a connection that I've seen in the past, thus me wanting to explore it with you to see where you stand so I can appropriately address questions. Like I said, there is no personal problem here, just inquiry.
Pardon?
That is the most you've come across then?
To move on...
Agreed. There is a movement called 'Reclaim the Swastika', that is trying to reclaim the swastika to it's original purpose and meaning. Before the Nazi's used it for the own despicable purposes, it was originally used in Sanskrit representing 'good luck'.
Though, this could lead into an...
Quite true. It also (as I believe you alluded too earlier) that it is similar to the people who believe in government conspiracies, UFO's and the like. Very well spoken. :yes: