Hitler doesn't seem to be a very mentally stable type of person, I'm pretty sure it's common knowledge he took a hell of a lot of heavy drugs.
He was 56 years old when he died so I would take a guess that through his life he probably changed his opinion about religion through his life.
Sometimes he probably did work himself up into enough of a drug fueled frenzy to believe that he was chosen by god and put in place by a higher power.
He was a politician, so that immediately casts doubt on anything he ever said publicly about his personal beliefs being the truth, it could have just been useful for him to say at the time.
It's difficult to know if he really did believe in an aryan Jesus or if that was just his idea of a good replacement to replace the old myths of Jesus.
Some of the things Hitler said of Christianity seem to suggest that he definitely did see Christianity as a myth and that myths and religions were useful tools for leaders rather than something he believed in himself.
I imagine 99.999999% of the people who are interested in this only want to know so they can either put down Christianity and say "Hitler was a Christian." Or put down atheists by saying "Hitler was an atheist."
No one's ever going to know for certain what Hitler believed and like I said before it could just be that he changed his mind throughout his life, something I think is even more likely due to the amount of drugs he was on which cause mental instability.
He was 56 years old when he died so I would take a guess that through his life he probably changed his opinion about religion through his life.
Sometimes he probably did work himself up into enough of a drug fueled frenzy to believe that he was chosen by god and put in place by a higher power.
He was a politician, so that immediately casts doubt on anything he ever said publicly about his personal beliefs being the truth, it could have just been useful for him to say at the time.
It's difficult to know if he really did believe in an aryan Jesus or if that was just his idea of a good replacement to replace the old myths of Jesus.
Some of the things Hitler said of Christianity seem to suggest that he definitely did see Christianity as a myth and that myths and religions were useful tools for leaders rather than something he believed in himself.
Quote:The dogma of Christianity gets worn away before the advances of science. Religion will have to make more and more concessions. Gradually the myths crumble. All that's left is to prove that in nature there is no frontier between the organic and the inorganic. When understanding of the universe has become widespread, when the majority of men know that the stars are not sources of light but worlds, perhaps inhabited worlds like ours, then the Christian doctrine will be convicted of absurdity.
I imagine 99.999999% of the people who are interested in this only want to know so they can either put down Christianity and say "Hitler was a Christian." Or put down atheists by saying "Hitler was an atheist."
No one's ever going to know for certain what Hitler believed and like I said before it could just be that he changed his mind throughout his life, something I think is even more likely due to the amount of drugs he was on which cause mental instability.
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