Nazi-ism was anything but Christian.
A significant percentage of the concentration camps were populated with devout believers in Christ.
Christian doctrine was more than frowned upon by the Nazis.
I happened to be touring at Oxford University in England on Earth Day in 1992. That morning, the Telegraph had printed a piece pointing out the green roots of Nazism and of Hitler. I went into a book store and there were two stereotypical college Marxists, hair over their ears, wire rimmed glasses, etc. One said to the other, “the first thing we do after the revolution is to kill all the environmentalists.”
I wanted to reply “Why wait?” But I pointed out that I had heard that Hitler was an environmentalist, to which they agreed. I paid for some Oxford tee shirts and left. My philosophy is that if you see all your enemies standing in the same puddle of gasoline, throw in a match and get out of the way.
Good post.
I was observing this morning that after WWII, National Socialism, especially any variation of the NAZI party had fairly well been eliminated in the west, other than perhaps some social orders in South America. Not only had it been eradicated, it was heavily stigmatized throughout the world.
Observing it’s unnatural return indicates there is something associated in the spiritual domain and spiritual warfare with this malaise.
IMHO, those who give it credence, have simply become absorbed in demonic influence and demonic strategy. The more they dwell in it, the further they degenerate.
NAZIism is about power. Environmentalism is just another way to gain power. Look at the loons at environazi blogs. They are all for mass human extermination and murdering people that disagree with their radical beliefs which they justify by “saving the planet.” Hitler was just “saving the aryan race” what could be more important than saving the entire planet???
The parallels are eerie.