(January 18, 2015 at 10:52 pm)Chuck Wrote:(January 8, 2015 at 5:57 pm)abaris Wrote: The "Gott mit uns" belt buckle was a prussian tradition carried over since the 19th century. The conscripts wore them. The SS had a different motto on their belt buckles - "Meine Ehre heißt Treue" which literally translates into My honor is loyalty, which is pretty similar to the semper fi or the marines.
As for Hitler's believes, he saw the churches as political forces and ultimately wanted to get rid of them. He certainly wasn't an atheist as is sometimes claimed. He often spoke about providence. Not only when giving public speeches but also in his private table discussion that have been partly recorded.
Hitler certainly wasn't an atheist.
No, his manifested beliefs seem more similar to deism.
Argggggggg, deism is still belief in a god, the only difference is that deists dont give it a club name, it is a generic form of god.
Deism is what an agnostic theist is. Both a Deist and theist still believe in a God. The deist simply does not assign it a label.