I didn't know....I never applied for the position.Godless commies were persecuted, not generic atheists. Atheism was no bar to joining the Nazi Party or being part of its senior leadership.
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I didn't know....I never applied for the position.Godless commies were persecuted, not generic atheists. Atheism was no bar to joining the Nazi Party or being part of its senior leadership.
Not to challenge, but links?
(I'd not heard this.)
Wiki says.......Wiki says he was catholic so it's unlikely
Wiki says.......
The well researched film 'Downfall' as witnessed by Speer and Hitler's surviving secretary shows Hitler's marriage to Eva in their last hours. A registrar was brought in to conduct a secular wedding where the only questions asked were to establish both bride's and groom's Aryan blood. There was no production of a bible, prayer book, no religious ceremony, nothing to do with any religion.
Says it all, really. What Christian would totally exclude any part of their faith in such a ceremony?
On the way out, soon to die, I reckon a Christian would cling to faith more desperately than at other times in life.Desperation perhaps?
On the way out, soon to die, I reckon a Christian would cling to faith more desperately than at other times in life.
In any event I don't think Hitler had any faith in him....... although he may have let some followers think whatever suited them.
Surely......The man had far more on his mind than ritual.
Surely......
Ministers and Generals who were present all pleaded with Hitler to escape Berlin before it was too late, but Hitler replied that if he left Berlin then all was over anyway, and that he preferred to stay and, if necessary, face his Downfall.
Ergo, he was resigned to his fate....... now I reckon that a Christian would at least be in contemplation connected with Faith........
What's the M.O. of being a Christian?
Lutheran - catholicWiki says.......
The well researched film 'Downfall' as witnessed by Speer and Hitler's surviving secretary shows Hitler's marriage to Eva in their last hours. A registrar was brought in to conduct a secular wedding where the only questions asked were to establish both bride's and groom's Aryan blood. There was no production of a bible, prayer book, no religious ceremony, nothing to do with any religion.
Says it all, really. What Christian would totally exclude any part of their faith in such a ceremony?
I think you need to take more notice of sentences, the differences between questions and 'bold' claims.Ergo nothing, you are making bold claims about a position you cannot possibly understand.
Very good..... exactly...... 9/10.Is it not possible that his motivation for staying was because he wanted to present at his power base if things turned around?
Well it sure wasn't Christianity.What is the m.o. for being a national leader in time of war when, after nearly 6 years of military success that war is inevitably doomed.
Lutheran - catholic
Catholic - lutheran
What's your point?
I think you need to take more notice of sentences, the differences between questions and 'bold' claims.
Very good..... exactly...... 9/10.
All of his motivation was for POWER, nothing there in the manner of Christian faith. You're getting there.
Well it sure wasn't Christianity.
You're actually answering your own (previous) ideas here, and putting them right.
NO THING about Hitler's motivations was connected to Christianity'. But of course, during his rise to power he would have referred to Christianity because he expected a % of his audience to respond well to such references. 80 years later you want these speeches to prove something? A 'Bold' claim, if I may say?
A paragraph starting with the word 'Surely......... ' and the waty in which it was written is much more of a question than a 'Bold Statement'."Ergo, he was resigned to his fate......." Is not a question
We are talking about Hitler, whose whole aim was about raising up a Third Reich......... where was the room for a resurrected Christ in all of that?I do not believe you are saying powerful people cannot be christian.
Yep.Have you ever read the bible?
A paragraph starting with the word 'Surely......... ' and the waty in which it was written is much more of a question than a 'Bold Statement'.
We are talking about Hitler, whose whole aim was about raising up a Third Reich......... where was the room for a resurrected Christ in all of that?
Yep.
Where did you go to school? The paragraph started with "Ergo, he was resigned to his fate....... "
Never had time for Christianity myself.......Sheesh, have you ever done something you consider important? And did you have room for your christianity at the same time?.
Take a closer look at my religion, shown above every post of mine.You have? That surprises me, could it be that like many christians you select only the parts you like.
Nah! Never! He was building a new German Reich to last one thousand years. The key word there was 'Aryan'.The bible is quite prolific about killing for a holy cause and hitler believed he was carrying out his christian gods work.
Never had time for Christianity myself.......
Take a closer look at my religion, shown above every post of mine.
Nah! Never! He was building a new German Reich to last one thousand years. The key word there was 'Aryan'.
Never once did Hitler call out for justice over what Christians reckon the Jews did to Jesus, his excuses could have included that rubbish, but they didn't.
Give it up....... Hitler was no Christian with Christian Faith, Hitler was a Nazi with Aryan faith in his Fatherland, not Father-God.
Surely......¶
Ministers and Generals who were present all pleaded with Hitler to escape Berlin before it was too late, but Hitler replied that if he left Berlin then all was over anyway, and that he preferred to stay and, if necessary, face his Downfall.¶
Ergo, he was resigned to his fate....... now I reckon that a Christian would at least be in contemplation connected with Faith........¶
What's the M.O. of being a Christian?¶