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The Hitler regime tried to tear German society away from Christianity and return it to pagan beliefs. While Hitler made public proclamations that he would protect Christianity in order to be acceptable to the German people who were in their majority Christian, his recorded private statements and his actions tell a very different story. Many absurd, unbelievable claims about Hitlers presumed Christianity have been made and, in this day and age when anything about Christianity, even the most preposterous assertion, as long as its bad of course, is accepted as undisputable fact, Michael Coren has produced an excellent book, relatively short and easy to read, which I recommend to everybody who is interested in the truth. It is Heresy: Ten Lies They Spread About Christianity. In it he says: In January 1942, the New York Times, certainly not now and not really even then a particular friend of Christianity, published a thirty-point program listing the central dogmas of the National Reich Church, a body established by the Nazis to replace Christianity and to eliminate Christian ideas from the next generation of young Germans. Its significant that the Times published this, because if such an internationally important newspaper was aware of Nazisms hatred of Christianity, we can be sure it was a known and accepted fact elsewhere. This is the final statement of the program of dogmas: On the day of the foundation of the National Reich Church the Christian cross shall be removed from all churches, cathedrals, and chapels inside the frontiers of the Reich and its colonies and will be replaced by the symbol of invincible Germany - the swastika. And this is from another source that, like the NYT, can be accused of anything but conservative, pro-Christian bias, Wikipedia: In power, the Hitler regime conducted a protracted Struggle with the Churches. Hitler moved to eliminate... enzaferreri.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/nazis-ordered-remove-christian-crosses.html
Posted on: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 06:34:43 +0000

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