If you can travel back in time, then you would not know that Hitler would grow up to be a mass murderer. You can not know. Because if you can travel back in time, you can change time. That is the very fundament of your own arguement, because if time were unchangable, then killing Hitler would do literally nothing.Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 6:32 pmthe example in your first paragraph doesn't work, in that scenario, I would know for a fact that Hitler would grow up to be a mass murderer, that was not the case with anyone the Nazis killed. and no, there is absolutely no circumstances were I could think think a cause is worth killing a whole group of people for. if the Jewish people really did ruin Germany, maybe I could comprehend his actions but he only committed genocide against them simply because he didn't like them and made the average citizen think they ruined the country to go along with it.
And no, he did not just hate the jews somehow for no reason. He had reason for his hatred. Fabricated reasons. Falsely percieved reasons. But he had reasons. Reasons that can be comprehended, reasons which's conclusions can be followed and understood. You may not agree with his conclusions and I sincerely expect you to not agree with them, but sitting there and proclaiming that he just wanted to kill the jews, does not explain why he never killed anyone himself or never tried to kill a Jew when he was a young man or a teenager or even a child. Your proclamation assumes, that Hitler was born with the drive to kill all the jews, which is a flat out insane assumption.
No. He would not. You have a fundamental misunderstanding of his motivations and, admittedly, towards the end of 1945 he'd probably push that button, given he felt betrayed by the very people he thought he'd do good for, but that was not his goal in life. You somehow seem to think, that Hitler is a God of Death for some undiscernible reason, when literally all he wanted was to bring greatness to a nation battered by war, famine and an opressive peace-treaty designed to pound his beloved nation even deeper into the dust than it already was. What he failed to understand was, that neither the Jews nor the Allies were to blame for the state that Germany was in, but that the people of Germany and the Kaiser himself worked towards that state of things, because both were trapped in their own flawed perception of reality.Dragon Ball Fan wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 6:32 pmand I will say this again, I admit I took this hypothetical from Doctor Who but if Hitler's scientists invented a biological weapon that killed on contact and would wipe out all life on Earth, do you really thing he wouldn't use it? after all, Hitler wanted power and what is a greater power for one to have then the power to end all life?