(April 18, 2017 at 8:14 am)hopey Wrote: SECULAR HISTORIANS, not christians, all agree Hitler was not a Christian, that he seems to have used it for advantage. I quote for a secular source:
historians such as Ian Kershaw, Joachim Fest and Alan Bullock agree that Hitler was anti-Christian - a view evidenced by sources such as the Goebbels Diaries, the memoirs of Speer, and the transcripts edited by Martin Bormann contained within Hitler's Table Talk.[6] Goebbels wrote in 1941 that Hitler "hates Christianity, because it has crippled all that is noble in humanity."[7] Many historians have come to the conclusion that Hitler's long-term aim was the eradication of Christianity in Germany,[8] while others maintain that there is insufficient evidence for such a plan.[9]
Religious views of Adolf Hitler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hitler's table talk is a fraudulent book that used mistranslation and took quotes out of context and engaged in direct quote mining . Goebbels was a noted liar and much of his writing is suspect to real events. If this what there relying on then there poor historians
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