But God is like Hitler in so many ways. God flooded the world. God killed people for working on Sabbath. God killed children for disrespecting parents. God annihilated Sodom and Gomorrah. God had his chosen people wipe out cities of others, killing men, women, and children.
God says those who don't believe in him or worship him get tossed into a lake of fire.
God tortures people for not worshipping him? God and Hitler appear to have much in common!
What you are describing was the God of the Old Testament, connected to the Jewish faith. Christianity is about the New Testament. The New Testament was a message of love and faith. Hitler was more old school, instead of new school. His hatred of the Jews could have been a projection of himself in terms of the Old Testament God. The God of the old Testament often exiled and punished the Jews, with foreign armies, for obeying foreign Gods. The Jews were under Rome during the formation of Christianity.
In the 4th century AD, the original form of Christianity, based on love and faith, changed when it became the official religion of Rome under Emperor Constantine. This merger formed a hybrid of Christianity, that was a blend of Roman and Christian ways, with Rome the over dog. Christianity was the official religion of Rome, Rome was not the official secular of Christianity. Christianity changed in line with render onto Caesar. The Roman Catholic Church came from this hybrid. It was rich and powerful instead of blessed were the poor. It took over the Roman empire.
The Roman Christianity hybrid began to split in about the 14th century. From the 4th century to the 14th century was 1000 years. It may have a symbolic connection to prophecy. The 14th century split caused the original Rome Christian hybrid to separate into an ever increasing number of Roman heavy and/or Christian heavy hybrids.
Hitler was connected to an aspect of the split that was very heavy on the Roman side. He thought he was an emperor; Caesar, who was about to begin a new 1000 year reign. Hitler was part of a hybrid of about 90% Roman and 10% Christian. Atheism came from a nearly pure Roman split.