I am just saying if you believe and the bible You have to honor you parents right ok
No, this is not true. You do not “honor” or “obey” when the parent or ancestor is committing a sin, or asking you to commit a sin. If your parents ask you to steal, for example, you must not do so
Hitler was wrong, and what he stood for has been condemned.
Therefore, if you parents want you to support these immoral ideas, no you cannot “honor” that. Honor does not include going against God’s Law. .
my family believes in his ways so there for I must believe or I am breaking a comment form god is the right
No, that is not true.
From the Catechism of the Catholic Church:
2217 As long as a child lives at home with his parents, the child should obey his parents in all that they ask of him when it is for his good or that of the family. "Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord."22 Children should also obey the reasonable directions of their teachers and all to whom their parents have entrusted them. **But if a child is convinced in conscience that it would be morally wrong to obey a particular order, he must not do so. **
As they grow up, children should continue to respect their parents. They should anticipate their wishes, willingly seek their advice, and accept their just admonitions.
Obedience toward parents ceases with the emancipation of the children; not so respect, which is always owed to them. This respect has its roots in the fear of God, one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit.