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Hermionegustin@Hermionegustin·
@FenderBone6 You and everyone in the comments are nasty as can be! Women are not like men and don't constantly think about sex, rape and taking advantage of others. This just means you are exactly the type of guys that women try to avoid.
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“Flirt with him all day. Touch him teasingly. When you go to bed, tell him not tonight. Fall asleep immediately”
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>used asked LLM FUCKING. RETARD.
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@MulaMule300 Is this another diary entry in which Hitler merely opposes the “Jewish rites” of Catholicism? No, Hitler specifically stated that Christianity itself is Jewish in its entire essence. This is not remotely ambiguous. You obviously have never read the diaries, you used asked LLM.

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@real_BaldwinIV @GoyWolfFritZ How would you know? What have you read? Do you think one is incapable of finding pictures with Hitler sitting around relaxedly with anti-Christian’s?
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@GoyWolfFritZ The Kryptonite to anyone who has decided to become well read on the decades of debate and the academic consensus regarding Hitler’s relationship with Christianity: Instagram slop edits for teenagers with ADHD.
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Anonator@Anonnnnator·
@Ehrenkrieg2 >scholarship I hate how many of these people pretend to champion the beliefs held by historians. This particular idiot loved to talk about it, whilst being so uneducated about his latest autistic hyperfixation that he doesn’t know his position is the academically fringe one.
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Völkisch Spirit ᚾ
Völkisch Spirit ᚾ@Ehrenkrieg2·
Here we have a very upset Christian having an unfortunate public meltdown before blocking me. He also apparently thinks all of you are stupid (half a brain) because you believe documents I post. I, on the other hand, do not think you are stupid. Hence why I always leave full citations and links for you with the full belief that you should investigate my claims for yourselves. Also, as a side note, if you skim this guys profile, he doesn't post any National Socialist documentation at all - contrary to his claim that he "drops" official sources.
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"STUPID. FUCKING. BOTULISM!"
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Anonator@Anonnnnator·
@MulaMule300 @FallenBotulism You’re just making stuff up. No where in the quote does it say that Hitler was referring to a separate “offshoot” version of Christianity. He just says Christianity itself, as in wholesale.
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Mula Mule
Mula Mule@MulaMule300·
You’re doing exactly that what you’re accusing me of lol. Even your own screenshot starts with “The Führer is deeply religious” then it immediately clarifies the “anti-Christian” part is aimed at the Jewish offshoot version with its rites and “deterioration.” That’s literally Positive Christianity in Goebbels’ own words, reject the corrupted form, keep the purified Aryan faith. And citing one private 1939 diary vent as some sort of gotcha moment while ignoring the entire official policy is the actual lie lol
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Mula Mule@MulaMule300·
The myth that Nazism was anti Christian or secularist has been thoroughly debunked by historical scholarship. In reality, Hitler and his inner circle were deeply invested in a form of Christianity they called "Positive Christianity", a movement aimed at purifying German faith from what they saw as Jewish corruption. As documented by Mikael Nilsson in “Christianity in Hitler’s Ideology”, the Nazi vision was to create a unified, state controlled church (Volkskirche or "people's church") that would serve the interests of the Third Reich. This wasn't about rejecting Jesus Christ but rather reimagining him as an Aryan savior who fought against Jewish influence, abandoning Paul's epistles as "too Jewish" while retaining core Christian beliefs like eternal life and divine providence. Hitler himself believed he was doing God's will and would be rewarded with eternal life for his actions, a point confirmed by Goebbels' diary entries where he describes Hitler as "deeply religious" but opposed to Catholicism's "elaborate Jewish rites." The distinction here is crucial: when Nazis attacked "Christendom," they meant institutionalized sects (especially Catholicism), not the faith itself. Their goal was to eliminate sectarian divisions and create a single, state approved Christianity free from international influences, what we'd recognize today as Christian Nationalism. In 1937, Hitler even gave a speech to Catholic bishops outlining his plan to "purify" German Christianity from Jewish elements, a direct contradiction to claims he sought its abolition. Rudolf Jung argued for separating church and state so the state could control faith without interference, another piece of evidence that Nazism sought to harness Christianity for its purposes, not reject it wholesale. This ideology didn't emerge in a vacuum; it built upon centuries of Christian anti-Semitism dating back to Martin Luther. As Steigmann-Gall (The Holy Reich) and Susannah Heschel (The Aryan Jesus) have extensively documented, Nazi theology was simply an extreme iteration of pre existing theological debates about Jesus' racial identity and Pauline influence within Protestant circles. Hector Avalos' work (The Christian Delusion) further reveals how Nazism's core was rooted in Lutheran anti-Semitism, the same theological tradition that produced Positive Christianity's key tenets: rewriting Jesus as an Aryan posing as a Jew, rejecting Pauline epistles as too Jewish, integrating science into their worldview (e.g., becoming Old Earth Creationists), and denouncing both Communism and Christian sectarianism as Jewish conspiracies. For those claiming Nazism was inherently anti Christian or secularist, consider this: Hitler praised Luther for breaking with Rome while criticizing Catholic dogma, a stance consistent with Positive Christianity's goals. The Nazi Party Platform (1920) targeted Judaism/Bolshevism over Christianity explicitly (Point 24). Even wartime actions like protecting Mount Athos, the spiritual heart of Eastern Orthodoxy, contradict any simplistic narrative of blanket anti Christianity. But how did this distorted narrative take hold among modern National Socialists? The answer lies in fraudulent translations and sources. Many quotes circulating online that portray Hitler as an atheist or anti Christian are based on mistranslated German texts or outright fabrications, most notoriously, altered passages from “Hitler’s Table Talk” edited by Hugh Trevor-Roper. By spreading these falsehoods, they've created a cult of pseudo historians who reject any fact checking that challenges their ideology. Nilsson documents every time Nazis lambasted “Christianity” they meant institutions, not the religion itself, but promoted a pure faith free from Jewish influence. This is often literally stated in original German texts using “Christentum” (meaning Christendom/Catholic institutions) versus core Christian beliefs like salvation through Christ.
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Anonator@Anonnnnator·
@ProphetOfKek117 And the stories of every single one of them will be resolved by le epic no health bar showdown with Vader where he makes the cast go extinct without any effort, because no significant progress is allowed to be made when you’re working in an era that was concluded decades ago.
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@MaximusTruly @SinResearching I don’t think you did. >The cowardly bourgeoisie was correctly assessed in this by Marxism (giving it value) >Otherwise, he had quite an ambivalent position towards Marxism, because - quite differently from the bourgeoisie - he admired it in many ways and learned from it.
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Maximus
Maximus@MaximusTruly·
@SinResearching @Anonnnnator Yes I understand that he also saw the bourgeois parties as bad which is why I understand anyone who is overtly anti capitalist I am also anti capitalist but capitalism is much better than communism.
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@MaximusTruly @SinResearching Nuance is a pretty nice thing to have. This doesn’t contradict, as Hitler stated, that Marx had apt criticisms of the bourgeoise that are worth reading, which thus makes the writings not worth burning.
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Maximus
Maximus@MaximusTruly·
@Anonnnnator @SinResearching “The Poison of Marxism, if this creed were to triumph over the world the world would become lifeless just like millions of years ago.” - Mein Kampf
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Maximus@MaximusTruly·
@SinResearching Death to Marxism. I will be burning a few copies of his writings very soon.
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@mrTumnus03 @Ok_idk_what @Ehrenkrieg2 Ergo, if Carrier were right and Goebbels was referring to Catholics, he would have simply used katholische or its variations in the entry instead of Christentum.
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@mrTumnus03 @Ok_idk_what @Ehrenkrieg2 The problem with that is Goebbels made it clear that Christentum and “katholische” were, to him, different words with different meanings. On the same page no less, Goebbels uses “Christentum” to describe Christianity and then ascribes “Katholiken” to “Catholics”.
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