That's odd. I thought the Nazis were uber Christians.
They were. They just didn’t approve this flag with the cross being associated with the swastika.
>>513494910I hate to break it to you but no the nazis did not worship a jew and a bible that says to welcome in foreigners. Kill yourself idiot.
>>513492695 (OP)95% were christian
do you need me to waste the time posting the pete podcast again or should we just let the thread die?
>>513495933No they didnt worship a jew sorry
>>513494910a lot of my family are ex-hitler youth and grew up in germany at the time. The ones who were in the heartland of germany had to deal with a lot of bizarre attitudes toward the church toward the ends of the war as they were prepped to fight the russians. One mentioned that they had to identify as "gottarlieb" which I forget what it translates to directly, but it meant that you saw the nazi party as equal to god. It seemed sacrilegious, and the common expierence was that church played a diminishing role in their lives toward the end of the war. Idk if that was the end goal but it got weird.
It was a different experience for the ones who were living further east, as they didn't mention any forced changing attitudes toward their existing faith. However, my impression is that the nazis became anti christian toward the end.
god expected dumb humans to read the bible and know what it was saying. what a dumb god!
god speaks in indirect symbolic language and he's shocked that there are multiple interpretations of his word( that result in the multiple sects of christianity that we have now)
>made the thread
>it was on page 10 last I checked
So what did the first poster want to slide
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>>513494910Very true. A lot of the churches in Germany during that period were swindling money from active NSDAP members while pretending to be apart of the party. NSDAP putting a stop to it was to protect their members and their parties image. Its really no different than a corporation preventing other corporations from using their logo to cheat people out of money or damage their branding.
Happy to see you know your history anon, cheers!
"The heaviest blow that ever struck humanity was the coming of Christianity. Bolshevism is Christianity's illegitimate child. Both are inventions of the Jew. The deliberate lie in the matter of religion was introduced into the world by Christianity."
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>>513498874germans had nothing to do with rome or roman culture, in fact theyre the ones who destroyed it
>>513497330the german populace were all Christian.
the ruling class pretended to be Christian to grift the germans, but were secretly coked-up pantheists and gay stuff like that.
which is why shitler's empire only lasted 12 years and its symbols are now universally despised.
Kikes are still so mad that everyone is finding out the Nazis were Christisn. Lmao
Step 1: Establish the Truth
Step 2: Target anyone (Kikes) who lies about the Truth
>>513492695 (OP)POSITIVE Christians! Where "Positive" means having no traits distinct from or in opposition to the National Socialist Party's secular plan, and having no power in politics at any level.
So basically, you can keep kneeling to your cross in private but keep it to yourself and we better not see any mention of church at meetings.
>>513492695 (OP)Sie Nationalsozialisten did not discriminate between Christian and Pagan.
Attend a real thread if you are blut.
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>>513494910Hakenkreuz means hooked cross. It was never called the swastika in Germany. Always been the Hakenkreuz. I propose the reference of hooked cross means not a cross of der Roma but of the changing of the skies. Media pretends Germania didnt know what the stars were.
Then how the fuck were there Vikings? They knew the navigation the entire fucking time and also forged swords that shattered the Romans in half.
https://youtu.be/bj9kpLv9U8A
>>513492695 (OP)Only the useful idiots. Nazis ideology is a neo-pagan monstrosity that was made in response to the failings of basing their empire around Christianity during the 2nd Reich.
>>513492695 (OP)They banned all non official uses of the hakenkreuz, this specific flag wasn't singled out. If a non party affiliated pagan organization used the hakenkreuz in their flag it would have been banned too.
>he stopped an alternative movement from trying to speak for his party and use his symbols for their own purposes
>"He must hate christchuds!"
The truth is 95% of Germany was generic Christian, and 5% generic atheist/agnostic. Retards here think "the folk movement", which was basically a new age spiritualism movement that used old age vibes and aesthetics was some sort of neo-pagan belief system, but it was not anymore a religious belief than being a hippie was in our parents time. It was a social theme and only popular with a small faction of society (mostly city-dwelling university students who wanted to rebel), its style was considered peculiar but not really controversial. None of them were "pagans" though they might have said so in the same way that hippies claim to be buddhist. People understood that there was little historical evidence to piece together a full picture of what the old germanic belief system was. The only thing that slightly resembled a non-Christian alternative belief system were the few new age cults and publications that existed; the same sort of mystic-themed-grifters as any cult, YouTube guru, or energy crystal salesmen today. The option of "pagan" was not present, nor were there any real attempts to create it that went beyond artistic motif.
It was considered uncivilized and antisocial to avoid going to church in those days, at least on holidays, and Christianity was so heavily ingrained with family and tradition that "being anti-Christian" was like insulting your own heritage. There were many doubters, of course, but even they understood that it was a commonly held belief that the church helped to preserve the basic European moral structure, and that it was an inevitable part of society no matter how much its critics pontificated about it. The only reason we know of pagan practices at all is thanks to the historical records kept by the Catholic Church; they preserved the knowledge of the ancient world. Now cope and seethe.
>>513502050Himmler rejected the rumor that his SS-men were not allowed to be church members in a letter written on March 11th 1937: "1. Every SS-man is free to be a church member or not. This is a personal matter to be justified before God and his own conscience. 2. He is, however, not free to be an atheist; this be the only view of the world or religion which is not tolerated in the SS."
So the fuck down and shut the fuck up was actually your job, and you weren't allowed any place in the SS you larping commie subversive
https://youtu.be/zjcqpp79nSo?feature=shared
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