Not sure, personally would like to have something akin to a flamethrower so I could watch him do the burning dance first. Second to that, probly TLW because it's done badass stuff before so why not continue its legacy by shooting Hitler
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Psychopathic Jew detected.
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Not at all, Christian, I just don't like what the guy represented: tyranny, oppression, murder and evil
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Go tell your pastor that you revel in the thought of burning human beings to death with flamethrowers and let me know what he says, please. So many fake Christians everywhere I look.
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And what might you be, if you don't mind me asking?
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I'm a Satanist.
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Well, I'll take your word for that. I have no problem with your choices but I stand by what I said before: be it in this world or the next I hope Hitler receives just recompense for what he did to the world. And if I was the one who was to deal out that punishment I stand by my choices, since I'm not the one truly fit to judge him, though that wouldn't sway my hand from stopping his evil and avenging those he wronged
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I don't care at all about your psychopathy. I care about your hypocrisy. Insisting that you are a Christian immediately after describing your torture fantasies is an offense against reason and common sense.
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Well, while you have a point there I was trying to provide an answer to your first statement, not start a debate.
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That is fair - calling you a Jew was a bit too harsh. If you will allow it, I retract my initial statement and apologize. I would like to offer as substitute: "Psychopathic pseudo-Christian detected."
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Fair is fair. You have my thanks for calling me out and respect for your insight
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Observing the conflict between wanting to torture people and Christianity, a Christian-conditioned mind that desired to live honestly might see psychopathy as the obvious trait to abandon, yet I would (probably fruitlessly) suggest abandoning Christianity instead. The desire to hurt those who oppose your interests is natural, and perhaps nature isn't evil. After all, why would we have desires we weren't meant to act on? If they're god-given, what kind of god would give us urges and punish us for acting on them? If you look into Satanism you might find that it's not at all what you expected.