To: razorbak
All the anti-Christian quotes of Hitler are from one source published after Hitlers death and they are suspect at best, and even if true were only secretly whispered to that one suspect source.
The many propaganda pieces that the Nazi's produced for public (German) consumption were VERY CHRISTIAN, and decried the Jews for the murder of Christ.
Hitlers many PUBLIC pronouncements were Christian and designed to inflame Christian sentiment against Jews.
Hitler described himself as a Catholic, he was an alter boy, and he was never excommunicated or renounced his faith.
Pagans have no reason to hate Jews. Christians think they do.
308 posted on
09/28/2005 6:41:16 AM PDT by
Mylo
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To: Mylo
"Pagans have no reason to hate Jews. Christians think they do."
But the Nazis made up the Jews as a wonderful scapegoat for all problems occurred in Germany.
"Hitlers many PUBLIC pronouncements were Christian and designed to inflame Christian sentiment against Jews."
The Nazis tried to inflame the Christians but that won't make them Christians. His "PUBLIC pronouncements" only seemed to be Christian. He speaks of "Vorsehung" but with no relation to Christianity. He preferred the Nordic deities.
Book: Michael Rißmann: Hitlers Gott: Vorsehungsglaube und Sendungsbewußtsein des deutschen Diktators, Pendo, Zürich/München 2001 ISBN 3-85842-421-8
338 posted on
10/18/2005 5:28:16 AM PDT by
MHalblaub
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