My first time allowed to vote was for Reagan in 1984 against Mondale. Little did I know then that it would be the last time I have ever enthusiastically voted for anyone for president since.
Posted on 09/07/2024 5:16:23 AM PDT by Olympiad Fisherman
Will Spencer of the "Renaissance of Men" interviews Dr. R. Mark Musser on his book entitled, "Nazi Ecology: The Oak Sacrifice of the Judeo-Christian Worldview in the Holocaust" which demonstrates the essential pagan worldview of National Socialism and how its racist Social Darwinism was co-mingled with ecology since it cannot be separated from biology that played no small role in the Shoah.
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
I think I got it mixed up with The Daily Mail, nevermind.
However, we don’t know if this book was printed in any significant number, at least no reputable sources attest to its existence.
Maybe it was the work of a „fan“, and self-edited.
The link I provided is to a newspaper in the UK and it includes details and sources. Your wishes don’t override reality.
I stand corrected, but the impact of this book…at least it‘ not known to me. I have no doubt that it exists. It does not look unrealistic.
And why should I be supposed to wish it didn’t exist? The Nazi state was a polycracy, i.e. many different governmental agencies were operating independently from each other, with many redundancies, and with Hitler as the puppeteer.
For the record: on account of my handicap, it is highly unlikely that I would have been spared in those days.
If he was, he had a really poor way of showing it.
One may as well ask if Judas was a ‘Christian’.
Judas was a “follower” of Jesus, but for the wrong reasons. He was in charge of the money box ....
My first time allowed to vote was for Reagan in 1984 against Mondale. Little did I know then that it would be the last time I have ever enthusiastically voted for anyone for president since.
Was Martin Luther a Christian?
No. Adolf Hitler was Christian. He was a Catholic, not a Lutheran. Not that it mattered, because by 1919, he was an atheist who joined he Neo-Pagan German Workers Party.
Luther became enraged that Jews didn't follow his Protestantism and sought the destruction of Judaism, destitution of Jews, and eslavement of Jews until we converted. He did not call for the mass murder of Jews. The Nazis didn't care if a Jew converted to Christianity. Our genes were crime for them.
No.
Hitler expressed lament that the Germans didn’t adopt Islam, as he felt it was a better religion for soldiers. He condemned “flabby” Christianity.
The only redeemable Lutheran was Bach.
Luther had the same opinion of Jews as most monks and priests of his time.
Germany even before 1914, had a lot of socialists, who were not on board with Der Kaiser, and most of them weren’t Jewish.
He distributed a rewritten “bible” to churches, ordering them to only use that edition. It was revised to remove all positive references to Jews/Israel and made the government the focus of worship.
Jews had no ability to kill anyone under Roman occupation. The fact that the collaborators of the Romans saw a murderer as less of a threat than someone claiming to be the Messiah changes nothing. They feared rebellion, especially around Passover. There was no envy
secular progressive...“I fancied myself as some kind of god” (Soros)
Jews made their wishes clear - from the moment they made false charges against Christ repeatedly, until with one voice they demanded Barajas be released and not Christ.
Simple as that.
I’d tell you to read Mein Kamp, but that would only gas light you. Take some time if you are actually interested, and go to your public library and read about the roaring 20’s in Europe.
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