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1 posted on 08/04/2018 5:36:48 PM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
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The paper hanger was a big fan of the Vrill


2 posted on 08/04/2018 5:40:25 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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Hitler believed he was sent by God to rule the world. That "god" was whatever Hitler thought he should be.

National Socialism was simply Communism for homosexuals. They despised Judaism because of their laws prohibiting sex outside of marriage between a man and a woman. They preferred the Greek notion of the body being beautiful and using it for sexual gratification.

3 posted on 08/04/2018 5:43:25 PM PDT by MuttTheHoople (65 and 12)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule_Society


4 posted on 08/04/2018 5:44:44 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (The MSM is in the business of creating a fake version of reality for political reasons.)
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Hitler's religion wasn't anything I'm familiar with.


5 posted on 08/04/2018 5:49:53 PM PDT by Sirius Lee (In God We Trust, In Trump We MAGA)
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Hitler wasnt Christian thats fer damn sure.


6 posted on 08/04/2018 5:50:26 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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The following day was MidSummer's Day and Rosenberg proudly announced that he would take us to see the new Nazi version of the Festival of the Solstice in Lübeck's ancient fortress. There, on the circular roof of the ancient keep, stood a circle of identical Hitler Youths, shoulder to shoulder, all of them exactly the same height and shape, fair hair, blue eyes, dressed in their pale khaki shirts and shorts, 'totally Aryan'.

The battlements now echoed, with centuries-old pagan litanies chanted by the circle of Aryan boys. At midday there was a shadowless silence as the sun hung for a moment directly overhead, and then a paean of praise rang out for the Aryan sun-god. The whole performance had been in deadly earnest.


- The Ultra Spy, by FW Winterbotham describes his time pretending to be a Nazi sympathizer before the war broke out.
9 posted on 08/04/2018 5:56:06 PM PDT by \/\/ayne (I regret that I have but one subscription cancellation notice to give to my local newspaper.)
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Hitler never denounced Christianity, but I’ve seen no evidence he ever practiced the faith.


10 posted on 08/04/2018 5:56:39 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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Dinesh D’Souza addresses this in his new movie out this weekend - “Death of a Nation”.

The gist is that Hitler gave lip service to Christianity publicly for political reasons, while privately he criticized it, and planned to do away with it. “Everything within the State, Nothing outside the State” was a Fascist maxim.

When Hitler’s power was consolidated, he did significantly undermine churches, seize properties and imprison clergy. He cracked down hard on Judasim, but Christianity was further down on his hit list. He never did get around to completing his whole program.

By the way, Dinesh D’Souza’s movies are always informative, and this one was too. He is getting better at making movies, with each succeeding one.


12 posted on 08/04/2018 6:00:04 PM PDT by BeauBo
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http://religionandpolitics.org/2017/10/24/the-supernatural-pseudoscience-of-nazi-germany/

Hitler’s Monsters: A Supernatural History of the Third Reich
By Eric Kurlander
Yale University Press, 2017

“Some of the details in historian Eric Kurlander’s new study of Nazism and the occult, Hitler’s Monsters, sound more like plot points from a Captain America movie than facts from the historical record. Kurlander writes about Nazi scientists hunting for death rays, and about a government team that tried to suss out submarines using a map of the Atlantic and a metal cube on a string. SS officers studied runes, compared themselves to a Hindu warrior caste, and traveled to Tibet in the middle of the war, looking for a lost Aryan tribe. The second most powerful Nazi leader, Heinrich Himmler, was an avid reader of the Bhagavad Gita and had a personal astrologer. There were biodynamic farms at Dachau and Auschwitz.

This isn’t what Americans are accustomed to hearing about the Third Reich. We’re used to understanding Nazis as cruel automatons, and their regime as the horrific triumph of secular rationality and bureaucratic efficiency. Kurlander is documenting something zanier, more particular, and somehow more frightening. His book is a grim museum of Nazi exotica. But it’s also a reminder of the deep connections that sometimes appear between illiberal politics and certain kinds of occult or supernatural beliefs. And it’s the story of what can happen when a fragile democracy, under the strain of economic collapse and rapid cultural upheaval, sees its leadership abandon civic traditions, indulge in vivid fantasies, and lose any stable sense of reality.

Kurlander, a historian at Stetson University in Florida, starts this story in Vienna, in 1909, in the offices of a self-published occult magazine, Ostara. Even back in 1909, Kurlander writes, the little magazine was preoccupied with some now-infamous themes: “the importance of ‘Nordic’ blood purity and the dangers of racial miscegenation; the monstrous perfidy of the ‘Jew’; the deleterious effects of socialism, liberalism, and feminism; and the mystical power of the Indo-European swastika.”

Decades later, the publisher of Ostara, Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels, would claim that a young Adolf Hitler had shown up at his office and ordered back issues of the magazine. That story might be apocryphal. But the point stands: Somewhere in the borderlands of folklore, biology, science fiction, parapsychology, and occultism, a handful of fringe thinkers were cooking up a potent, and lethal, political brew.

Kurlander is far from the first scholar to note that Germany in the early twentieth century was a hotbed of unorthodox spiritual exploration.....


14 posted on 08/04/2018 6:05:44 PM PDT by Pelham (California, Mexico's socialist colony)
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He was a new-ager just like hilary.


15 posted on 08/04/2018 6:12:02 PM PDT by Migraine
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Unfortunately, the Left which owns history departments and Hollywood will never admit that WW-II was a religious war started by the pagan Nazis and Shinto Buddhist Japanese.


19 posted on 08/04/2018 6:57:24 PM PDT by fso301
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I don’t know why there is a need for debate on this. The history is clear and, if Nazism had endured, there would have been nothing resembling the Christian Church in the Reich.


22 posted on 08/04/2018 7:36:06 PM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.)
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For instance, when Hitler was in Landsberg Prison, his right-hand man, Rudolf Hess, wrote in a confidential letter that Hitler told him that, as painful as it was for him, ‘for reasons of political expediency he [Hitler] had to play the hypocrite toward his church.’

https://www.premierchristianity.com/Blog/Sorry-Whoopi-Hitler-was-no-Christian


23 posted on 08/04/2018 7:49:21 PM PDT by MNJohnnie (2016: For the first time since 1984, I voted for a Rep President all other votes were anti Dem)
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I have always believed that the Bible was to Jewish, but then again, I don’t read Hebrew...


24 posted on 08/04/2018 7:49:42 PM PDT by fatez (Ya, well, you know, that's just your opinion man...)
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Hitler talked about his religion while blaming Jewish people in many of his speeches. His religion is also mentioned in diaries and other writings of his friends. It’s mentioned in his autobiography, too. Revisionism is enticing to many, but it serves no good purpose. It’s better for a demographic group to continually improve its culture than to try to cover it up. Those of us who neglect to try to improve ourselves by getting rid of deleterious traditions tend to make the mistakes that our forefathers made in some generations.


26 posted on 08/04/2018 8:33:35 PM PDT by familyop ("Welcome to Costco. I love you." - -Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
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Seances and necromancy were very popular with Americans in families of recent immigrants during the 1800s. Too many Americans continue to this day to indulge in other superstitions considered to be idolatry (astrology, etc.).

The Nazis were evil, but their evil rose from a flaw in western civilization; it’s a flaw that needs to be corrected—not swept under the rug of historical revisionism (another Nazi indulgence).


27 posted on 08/04/2018 8:38:35 PM PDT by familyop ("Welcome to Costco. I love you." - -Costco greeter in the movie, "Idiocracy")
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Just a little bit of history and niceties here for the puppets of Satan regards the wonderful world of socialism.

https://thestoryoflibertyblog.com/2014/04/25/video-fabian-socialism-revealed-for-what-it-is-george-bernard-shaw-in-his-own-words/


34 posted on 08/05/2018 6:12:47 AM PDT by Rock N Jones (1935)
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Hitler's religion, if it can be called that, was "Hitlerism".

Anything else he said is evidence of whatever he was trying to put across in the particular speech.

35 posted on 08/05/2018 11:48:14 AM PDT by Salman (It's not just lack of "civility". The Democratic Party is now a terrorist organization.)
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From what I’ve read I believe Hitler was a theosophist.


44 posted on 08/20/2018 3:31:55 AM PDT by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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