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/pol/ - Thread 514072291
Anonymous United States No.514072291
Why did all the top Nazi leaders hate Christianity?
/pol/ - Thread 512048587
Anonymous United Kingdom No.512054766
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Heinrich Himmler was a Germanic pagan, and performed occult magical rituals, moron. He was one of the most fervent anti-Christians in the SS.

Your problem is that you are entirely spiritually alien to Europe and anything that came before, as I have sufficiently demonstrated.

And your second problem is that you are ignorant of what it is exactly you have opposed, because the Karl Marx of Rome (Rabbi Yeshua) has done his job too througrouhly and you are demoralised:
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Time and time again the knowledge of what was stolen from us has returned. Your jewish masters aren't going to bail you out this time.
/pol/ - Say "Whites Over Christ"
Anonymous United States No.508749710
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The positive christianity movement promoted by the Nazis denied the divinity of jesus, the apostle's creed, original sin, and the semitic origins of Christianity. It stripped it of all of its fundamental tenets. Every denomination be it protestant, catholic or orthodox considers it apostate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_Christianity
>That said, in 1937, Hans Kerrl, the Nazi Minister for Church Affairs, explained that "Positive Christianity" was not "dependent upon the Apostle's Creed", nor was it dependent on "faith in Christ as the son of God", upon which Christianity relied, rather, it was represented by the Nazi Party: "The Führer is the herald of a new revelation", he said.[4] To accord with Nazi antisemitism, positive Christianity advocates also sought to deny the Semitic origins of Christ and the Bible. Based on such elements, positive Christianity separated itself from Nicene Christianity and as a result, it is considered apostate by all historically Trinitarian Christian churches, regardless of whether they are Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, or Protestant.

>Rosenberg conceived of positive Christianity as a transitional faith and amid the failure of the regime's efforts to control Protestantism through the agency of the pro-Nazi "German Christians", Rosenberg, along with fellow radicals Robert Ley and Baldur von Schirach backed the neo-pagan "German Faith Movement," which completely rejected Judeo-Christian conceptions of God.[9] During the war, Rosenberg drafted a plan for the future of religion in Germany which would see the "expulsion of the foreign Christian religions," the replacement of the Bible with Mein Kampf and the replacement of the Christian cross with the swastika in Nazified churches.[10]