You lost me on the Hitler analogy. I'm guessing I don't want to know. . .but I'm curious. You're not comparing those who have faith to Hitler are you? Hitler was about as far away from a Christian as one could be and openly persecuted the church during his reign of terror. I would normally stop there, but I'll add something. Alexis De Toqueville was a Frenchman around 1830, and not a Christian. He came to America to discover what was the key to America's success. He looked for it in our constitution and system of government, but it wasn't there. He looked for it in our industry, but it wasn't there. He looked for it in our schools--it wasn't there. He finally concluded that the key to America's success was the vibrancy of faith and the churches. He concluded, "America is great, because it is good. As long as America is good, it will be great. When America is no longer good, it will no longer be great!"