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Kornilios Sunshine
10th September 2011, 21:54
Hey I've been thinking of what religious views Hitler had.I searched wikipedia and there tons of different stories about Hitler's religious views?

Can someone tell me what religion might Hitler had.I've also heard he was an atheist.Is that true?

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Aussie_Leftist
11th September 2011, 01:41
pretty sure he was a non-believing christian who liked to use religion to unite and divide.

Aspiring Humanist
11th September 2011, 01:55
If you read his speeches he talks about the need for religion for the unity of the country and family and stuff about god helping the reich, and the pope and the bishops in germany were his buddies but I think in mein kampf he says christianity is a jewish scheme or something
Obviously the man had severe mental problems so it doesn't really matter what his religion was

Ocean Seal
11th September 2011, 01:58
Hey I've been thinking of what religious views Hitler had.I searched wikipedia and there tons of different stories about Hitler's religious views?

Can someone tell me what religion might Hitler had.I've also heard he was an atheist.Is that true?

Post below!
I don't think he was an atheist. He followed some sort of metaphysical line based around the mythology of the Aryan race. Also I like how the typo turned Hitler into Shitler :lol:

#FF0000
11th September 2011, 02:06
He was publically a fan of Christianity, kinda. He praised it a lot and all that but privately he was very critical of it.

And no he was not one of those occultist weirdos. That's a Neo-Nazi thing.

deadsmooth
11th September 2011, 02:26
He was a Baptized and Confirmed Roman Catholic. Never Ex-Communicated. Personal Bible was a King James Version, Roman Catholic imprinteur, German translation.

Sentinel
11th September 2011, 02:31
And no he was not one of those occultist weirdos. That's a Neo-Nazi thing.


Afaik, at least Rudolf Hess of the old nazis had occultist beliefs. That said, I've no idea if Shitler also did.

bcbm
11th September 2011, 02:45
And no he was not one of those occultist weirdos. That's a Neo-Nazi thing.

thule society and ahnenerbe dude


Afaik, at least Rudolf Hess of the old nazis had occultist beliefs.

himmler was big into that shit

Magón
11th September 2011, 02:47
Christianity was definitely something Hitler was into, along with the SS. I mean, they did have their getaway castles, where they dressed up like they were "Crusading" Knights from the Middle Ages, and did weird shit.

Susurrus
11th September 2011, 02:52
It was more Himmler and some of the other higher ups that were into occultism.

NewSocialist
11th September 2011, 05:12
The Nazis publically endorsed "positive Christianity," which was a "Aryanized" version of Christianity. However, Hess, Himmler, and co. practiced some bizarre form of Paganism centered around Nordic blood myths (similar to the shit the Thüle Society practiced).

As for Shitler, publically he was a Cathloic (see his speeches and Mein Kampf) but if you read his Table Talks, you'll find that he absolutely loathed Christianity and was actually more of a deist - not an atheist.

CornetJoyce
11th September 2011, 05:18
Hitler told Rauschning that he owed his success as an organizer to his catholic upbringing, and remarked that "the Party is also a Church."

DinodudeEpic
11th September 2011, 05:21
Hey! I was going to use Shitler for a nazi parody!


Anyways, Hitler usually switched between positive Christianity to Nordic paganism, and vice versa repeatedly throughout his life. One thing that he never was is an atheist. The god was either the christian god, the supermen Aryans, Hitler himself, or Nordic pagan gods.

Not atheist, and not devoted to one religion. He seemed to have cared more about being fanatically devoted to something then the religion itself.

Commissar Rykov
11th September 2011, 05:40
The Nazis publically endorsed "positive Christianity," which was a "Aryanized" version of Christianity. However, Hess, Himmler, and co. practiced some bizarre form of Paganism centered around Nordic blood myths (similar to the shit the Thüle Society practiced).

As for Shitler, publically he was a Cathloic (see his speeches and Mein Kampf) but if you read his Table Talks, you'll find that he absolutely loathed Christianity and was actually more of a deist - not an atheist.
Indeed, that is why the Waffen-SS adopted Pagan-esque rituals for swearing oaths and marriages. The NSDAP were a rather bizarre lot of people.

eric922
11th September 2011, 05:52
Indeed, that is why the Waffen-SS adopted Pagan-esque rituals for swearing oaths and marriages. The NSDAP were a rather bizarre lot of people.
It's even werider when you consider that German soldiers had "Gott mit Uns" on their belt buckles. That's "God with us" for those who aren't familiar with the phrase.

Astarte
11th September 2011, 06:04
Also there is the Nazi idea of the Aryan race as being connected with Northern India and the expeditions the Nazis sent there ... I also heard Himmler was fond of the Vedas. It seems they saw themselves as almost a kind of Germanic adaptation of Hinduism... Also I am pretty sure they believed eventually Aryan supermen from the sky would descend.

Iron Felix
11th September 2011, 16:34
Well he was very much influenced by Catholicism, and a part of why he hated the evil Orthodox Slavs is because of his Catholic upbringing. But then again his relationship with Christianity was dominated by the fact that Church had much power in Germany and that the evil Slavs were filthy atheists. Another thing is that Christianity is essentially a Jewish sect and we know how much he liked the Jews. Though there are the 15 centuries of Jewish persecution by the Catholics.

Politically, he was very much a Catholic.

Zostrianos
17th September 2011, 02:00
This video answers the question:
youtube.com/watch?v=YP_iNCGH9kY

Luc
17th September 2011, 02:50
He was a member of the Thule Society as stated above. Almost all of the important figures in the Third Reich were occultists. they sorta of had a mystical view of genetics like if you slept with what they deemed an "untermensch" your blood would be contaminated.

They tried to create a sorta of religion based on racial purity and supremacism. I believe there is a book called The Myth of the 20th Centurywhich argued that history and culture were determined by race.

I believe the aryan myth goes somthing like this (my memory is horrible):

The aryans decended from their homeland and spread across the globe founding all the greatest cultures (ancient greece, india etc.) The Nazis believed this because they thought the Swastika was the symbol of the aryans and it is found all around the world. The aryans were saposedly blond and blue-eyed and this was a sign of racial purity in germans (despite a large number of Ukrainian jews having these features:rolleyes:) whom they thought were the direct decendants of the aryans (and therefore superior to all others).

I recomend The Nostradamus Effect: Hitler's Blood Oath despite the apocalypse shit it goes into better detail about the occult background of the Nazis. You can buy on iTunes; doesn't cost to much otherwise I dunno where you could find it besides waiting for it on the History Channel.

He was trying to "purify" the bible as mentioned above by removing parts that emphasized jews and saying that Jesus was a part of a Nordic enclave "fighting off jewish materialism and that his struggle was Jesus's struggle" (from Hitler's Blood Oath). I belive this was called the "German Christian Movement".

Another interesting thing was his suicide and aparant burning as this was seemingly done on purpose on Hexen Nacht; an old Norse holy day in which it is believed that witchs went out into the woods to celebrate the return of the dead and the coming of spring. Also called Walpurgis Nacht. The show suggests he thought he would return from the dead like Jesus to lead the germans to victory.:lol:

I should say most the the language or phrasing I used was from that and I'm sorta in a hurry sorry for poor writing!

Oh! I forgot to mention they Nazis found skeletons on an island of the coast of africa with blond hair and insisted these were aryan atlantians and that atlantis was aryan and such. Though the rest of the world's scientists said this was a result of lime in the soil. maybe? I forgot lol