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for all of you
Wait... I thought Nick said that didn't happen?
>trying to claim NS as a Christian
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@rEd Ghost(no hard R) Nick-tier arguments
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Either those 6 mil 🍪 got baked.... or they didn't
>inb4 muh Table Talks
here we go the fake NS that buy the jew narrative
Table Talks are great
you don't even need to look at Table Talks, Hitler endorses Nietzsche's attitude towards christianity in MK
And accurate
Heres an atheist telling you with actual quotes and footnotes why Hitler was a Christian
Positive Christianity was an attempt to make christianity into something where its own abolition would be more palatable
ofc he gives lip service
How many of you here have actual blood relatives that were in the Wehrmacht or SS
I have both
he was a political figure in a christian country
@rEd Ghost(no hard R) Find some arguments that are actually worth a shit rather than "my daddy was waffen ss and you're all jews"
@rEd Ghost(no hard R) based
Table Talks is full of false quotes added with multiple translations for starters
Jesus fucking christ
Partially
Yes
But still
@The Eternal Swede Find an argument other than you dont like the truth you filthy pussy
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Adolf Hitler, from TT:
based and longevity-pilled
Even if you believed the table-talk included the anti-Christian quotes, nowhere in the talk does Hitler speak against Jesus or his own brand of Christianity. On the contrary, the table-talk has Hitler speaking admirably about Jesus. Hitler did, of course criticize organized religion in a political sense (as do many Christians today), but never in a religious sense. But the problems with using Hitler's table talk conversations as evidence for Hitler's apostasy are manyfold:
1) The reliability of the source (hearsay and editing by the anti-Catholic, Bormann)
2) The reliability of multiple translations, from German to French to English.
3) The bias of the translators (especially Genoud).
4) The table-talk reflects thoughts that do not occur in Hitler's other private or public conversations.
5) Nowhere does Hitler denounce Jesus or his own brand of Christianity.
6) The "anti-Christian" portions of Table-Talk does not concur with Hitler's actions for "positive" Christianity.
Clearly the dog-ratio is violated
Mankind needs to do better
I have an earlier conversation where he repeats this
@rEd Ghost(no hard R) Can you please just link the webpage you quoted that from, instead of pasting entire pages of text?
Praising Jesus in some regards
Oh wait I found it: https://www.nobeliefs.com/HitlerSources.htm