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  • The Lamb and the Fuhrer

  • Jesus Talks with Hitler
  • By: Ravi Zacharias
  • Narrated by: various
  • Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Lamb and the Fuhrer

By: Ravi Zacharias
Narrated by: various
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Summary

Adolf Hitler spilled the blood of millions for his own sake. Jesus Christ shed his own blood for the sake of millions. Hitler set himself up as a god and the masses succumbed. Jesus Christ was God in the form of lowly man. Hitler created a living hell for the masses. Jesus endured hell to save the masses. Hitler's name is synonymous with power, evil, and genocide. Jesus' name with love, peace, and life. Put the two in a room together and you won't believe your ears. The third compelling book in Ravi Zacharias' Great Conversations series addresses fundamental issues of life and death, the evil of violence in light of the value of human life, and other tough issues in modern society.
©2005 Ravi Zacharias (P)2005 Oasis Audio LLC, under arrangement with Multnomah Publishers
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Dreadful rubbish - almost pantomime...

Dreadful rubbish - almost pantomime......but that's insulting pantomime. I bought this audiobook in the mistaken belief that it would be a fascinating discussion between two very famous people at the opposite ends of the generally accepted morality scale. All we get is two hours of drivel with silly accents about how horrible Hitler was. There was no sensible discussion and there was nothing of interest in this, the worst audiobook I have ever bought. Even the awful, "The Lotus and The Cross" is better than this (and that's saying something!)

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