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To: ColdSteelTalon

Hitler was a pantheist, not a Christian. He believed that Nature was god. Before the crowds, he used the term “Lord” but he meant pantheism. Hitler’s Table Talk, written in the 1940’s, which records his private conversations with his own henchmen, is actually more riddled with anti-Christian sentiments than anti-Semitism. Comments such as the following are very abundant in Hitler’s Table Talk, “I promise you that if I wanted to I could destroy the Church in just a few years. It is hollow, it is rotten and false through and through. One push and the whole structure would collapse. We should trap the preachers by their notorious greed and self indulgence. We shall thus be able to settle everything with them in perfect peace and harmony. I shall give them a few years’ reprieve. Why should we quarrel? They will swallow anything in order to keep their material advantage. The parsons will be made to dig their own graves; they will betray God for us. They will betray anything for the sake of their miserable jobs and incomes.”


25 posted on 12/26/2012 4:02:50 PM PST by Olympiad Fisherman
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To: Olympiad Fisherman
Agreed. Like I said OFFICIALLY he was a Christian. But he was a pagan in the heart and wanted to move the people back to essentially pre-Christian paganism in one form or flavor or another. There are a number of books about Hitler the Nazis and their associations with the occult. Its a very well documented subject.

Regards.

48 posted on 12/26/2012 9:27:34 PM PST by ColdSteelTalon (Light is fading to shadow, and casting its shroud over all we have known...)
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