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Hitler was right on christian dogmatism

submitted by GodsNotDead to Rants 6 monthsDec 3, 2024 14:04:41 ago (+8/-2)     (Rants)

When you read up a little bit on Hitler, he hated christian dogmatism being led by judaic actors. Similar to today, we have a fake religion pretending to be christianity. We have a religion that practices meekness, weakness, and unconditional surrender to criminals and demons. Pastors I talk to, they simply recoil in horror when you mention anything that isn't 100% predicatble: no Assyrian exile, 13 tribes of israel are somehow all jews, jews are chosen people that supercede christianity because reasons, the OT isn't relevant anymore unless it is (supersessionism alongside its opposite), the church is the building and not the people but it is, Ishmaelites arent a thing because let's not talk about that.

Every principle has been perverted, the church in its modern day form is nothing more than an extension of the state exerting its control on others. And I can understand it, sell the underdog story, drive people to go, and than force poisonous kike ideology to the masses. How many church goers know about the pentateuch? How many understand Roman customs enough to know what Jesus was saying? How many read Jesus throwing the table of the money changers and then being told passiveness and indifference is the answer? Do nothing whilst your country gets destroyed from within, champion niggers and filth in your ranks, constantly make excuses for shitty behavior because forgiveness. The list goes on.


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What you're describing is much closer to Rosenberg. There is no evidence Hitler signed off on that. And as Rosenberg was rarely at Hitler's table and his arch-enemy Goebbels was, Hitler didn't pay much mind to Rosenberg's recommendations in Der Mythos, and probably didn't even read all of it. Bear in mind even Rosenberg said paganism was dead, and that a religion once dead could not be revived, denied being a neo-pagan, and described himself as a Christian.

The struggle against the established churches would have had some chance with Goebbels as Chancellor. But of course he held that position for like a day.