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To: Non-Sequitur
Are you saying Hitler believed what he is quoted here as saying? Did Hitler believe that? Did his actions reflect the teachings of Jesus Christ? Is this your point? More importantly, do you believe that he acted as a Christian or as a Pagan?

How can Hitler rightly assert that by killing Jews that he acted in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator?

Did National Socialism, as its foremost duty preserve and defend those basic principles of Christianity?

Where in scripture did Jesus Christ say fight? I thought he said, "He who lives by the sword, perishes by the sword."

He asserts a spiritual directive to fight against the Jews. Yet Paul, writing under the inspriation of the Holy Spirit said, "Hath God forgotten his people? God forbid, for I too am an Israelite of the tribe of Benjamin." Jesus said, " I send you out as sheep among wolves."

When Jesus went into the Temple to drive out the moneychangers, he acted in rightousness. He nowhere said to wage war and destroy a people. Hitlers' duty was to himself and his people, but he surely acted not as dutiful to God.

Catholics, in 1922 may well have considered Jews as pestilence, but it is not, nor was it ever taught in the Bible.

And finally, Hitlers' assertion that National Socialism stands for real Christianity, is the assertion of a prooven lunatic and mass murderer.

Pure and simply, Hitler was an occultist. He was well schooled in the stew-pot of Aryan god-men of Nietzsche. It was in the milieu of militarism and mysticism, stirred by Fabian neopaganism and seasoned with Nietzschean de-Christianization, that Adolph Hitler made his sudden assent to power. It was not as an ordinary political leader, however, not even as an extraordinary dictator. He was the Wagnerian hero, beyond morals, arisen to effect the Hegelian synthesis between Christianity and paganism-the Messiah of a New World Order. As Hitler said himself, "I am following the way shown me by Providence with the confidence of a sleepwalker. National Socialism is more than a religion; it is the will to create supermen. For hundreds of years...men will come from everywhere in the world to renew themselves, onece a year, in the marvelous atmosphere of Nurenberg."

Hitlers' rise to power seemed to have supernatural backing, according to Chamberlain as he said to Roosevelt. The world watched as an occult phenomenon invaded international politics. Even today, the world wrestles with the phenomenon that was Hitler, with all of his delusions of Aryan superiority; his dream and fanatical pursuit of a Nazi millennium, and his strange hypnotic power of oration. His hatred for Jews, black, and Gypsies and other non-aryians was only superceded by his obcession with the occult and his opposition of evangelical Christianity.

The occult connections have been exhaustively documented. Hitler was a member of the Thule Geselschaft, which had close ties with the Vril Society (still in existence today in India) continue to be sympathetic to Nazism today. The Thule Society was to effect the eventual merger of most of the rising mystical-occult groups in Europe. Occultism was to bring in a New World Order, with Hitler as its head. Hitler, on many occasions referred to it as the "Thousand Year Reich". Hitlers' Naziism was, like Marxsism deeply rooted in the occult. The Nazi movement was proclaimed to be a 'Revolution of the Spirit', and national socialism adopted the character of religious cults and retained these features until the bitter end of Hitler. The Nazi deity was of Aryan (Hindu) origin. In a grotesque parody of human perfection, people were asked to adore themselves as ikons of biologic perfection and they did this volunarily.

To exhaustively explore this matter would continue to clarify the fact that Histler was not Christian, even by the most liberal definition of a Christian. He was an outright occultist. History has confirmed this, notwithstanding the assertions of enemies of the Cross repeated misrepresentation that Hitler was a Christian. He was not.

306 posted on 04/21/2008 8:06:04 PM PDT by Texas Songwriter
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To: Texas Songwriter

That was a very indepth reply with some information that I will research.

I have a question about the people of Germany at the time of Hitlers rise. While Hitler did use neo-Christianity to promote his ideals to the German populace, his up close and core supporters were very much steeped in the occult along with him. How prevalent do you believe this was in Germany at that time?


325 posted on 04/21/2008 9:00:31 PM PDT by ResponseAbility
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