You seem to have some trouble with the word. The book was written contemporaneously -- i.e. Hitler's actual words were written down while he was still alive -- with Hitler.
Hitler didn't carry out the Holocaust . . .and they NEVER heard him reject Christianity.
Well, the people who did the hands on stuff certainly had that impression:
The SS belt buckles said “God is with Us” in German. They were buried in grave sites under the Christian cross.
Even if “Table Talk” was 100% accurate they were all a private and secret ‘talk’. Hard to inspire the Holocaust with ideas that never saw print until well after the Holocaust wouldn’t you think? Or are you going to continue to ignore that very salient point?