Hitler’s Table Talk has been shown to be an authentic document by virtually all historians. Hitler only talked ‘positively’ of Christianity when in public because he knew that many Germans were still Christians. Hitler refused to believe that Jesus was a Jew, but an Aryan, and a Christianity without a Jewish foundation is no longer Christianity. Any kind of so-called Christian stuff coming from Hitler and the Nazis was all largely borrowed from Richard Wagner’s Parsifal opera fantasy, which had very little to do with historic Christianity.
Obviously, the conversation here is no longer making any progress. You have a Nazi chariacature in your mind that you are not going to let go of (that has all largely come to us thanks to leftist/Marxist propaganda). I am really sorry.
Many Germans were still Christians? How about the vast majority were Christian before during and after WWII?
Obviously I can make no progress in casting the scales off your eyes if you see “a fox will always be a fox” and think it embraces Darwin's theory and read “my Savior's blood upon the cross” and think it makes reference to a pantheistic God.
“I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord..” Hitler
Christianity was part of the Nazi party platform.
“My feelings as a Christian points me to my Lord and Savior as a fighter.” Hitler
So if you want to make the argument that Hitler was secretly anti-Christian go ahead - hard to influence a movement with secret “table talk”.
His speeches to the Nazi's; providing them their justification to go out and kill - were couched in terms that any anti-semite Christian in history would immediately recognize - heck - he sounded a lot like Martin Luther!