Hitler did significant amount of stuff, which directly contradicted christian moral dogmas...

Hitler did significant amount of stuff, which directly contradicted christian moral dogmas. Who was right: Hitler or christianity?

Hitler was a christian

Never by actions

Hitler was a perfect Christian. That's the reason why Nazism and Christianity needs to be eradicated.

elaborate?

Hitler was always right

Matthew 6:14-16
For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.

Mark 11:25
And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone, forgive him, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.

Hitler has never forgiven jews for crimes against white people. Thus failed to be cristian and wet to hell with jews

2 words , holy crusades
they contradict everything this stupid kikebook says

There was no contradiction with Christian dogma, Christians only came to follow this "live and let live shit" after WW2. What you are talking about is fake history fake philosophy and just bullshit "gotcha" shit that only a fag without any real arguments use.

Jesus said Jews are bad

Hitler was right

Hitler was pagan

When they sin against YOU. Hitler loved his people and couldn't stand them being trampled, that's another thing. Just think of it as driving the merchants out of the temple.

christianity = jewish

Those who deny Hitler as a Christian will invariably find the recorded table talk conversations of Hitler from 1941 to 1944 as incontrovertible evidence that he could not have been a Christian. The source usually comes from the English translation (from a French translation) edition by Norman Cameron and R. H. Stevens, with an introduction by H.R. Trevor-Roper.

The table-talk has Hitler saying such things such as:

>"I shall never come to terms with the Christian lie. . .",

> "Our epoch will certainly see the end of the disease of Christianity".

The problem with these anti-Christian quotes is that the German text of the table-talk does not include them, they were made up by François Genoud, the translator of the French version, the very version that English translations rely on>

Even if you believed the table-talk included the anti-Christian quotes, nowhere in the talk does Hitler speak against Jesus or his own brand of Christianity. On the contrary, the table-talk has Hitler speaking admirably about Jesus. Hitler did, of course criticize organized religion in a political sense (as do many Christians today), but never in a religious sense. But the problems with using Hitler's table talk conversations as evidence for Hitler's apostasy are manyfold:

1) The reliability of the source (hearsay and editing by the anti-Catholic, Bormann)
2) The reliability of multiple translations, from German to French to English.
3) The bias of the translators (especially Genoud).

4) The table-talk reflects thoughts that do not occur in Hitler's other private or public conversations.

5) Nowhere does Hitler denounce Jesus or his own brand of Christianity.

6) The "anti-Christian" portions of Table-Talk does not concur with Hitler's actions for "positive" Christianity.

Hitler.
Semitic gods are for the dumb masses.

In the Secret Conversations with Hitler, two recently discovered confidential interviews were given by Richard Breiting in 1931. Breiting was a member of the German People's Party. In these conversations, (which were actually more private than the Table-Talk), Hitler reveals his aims and plans. Like the Table-Talk, the notes were taken in short-hand. Unlike the Table-Talk, which Hitler knew would later be revealed, Hitler was assured that his statements would be kept secret. Moreover, the Secret Conversations were authenticated as written solely by Breiting (unlike the editing by Bormann). Yet nowhere in these conversations does Hitler denounce religion. On the contrary, Hitler mentions a conciliation with Roman and German Catholicism where

>"people like von Papen and many others are establishing good relations with the Vatican."

In Hitler-- Memoirs of a Confidant, Hitler reveals himself through conversation to colleagues from a conference on economic policy. In it Hitler is reported to have spoken, glowingly, about raising the

>"treasures of the living Christ,"


> "The persecution of the true Christians and sanctimonious churches that have placed themselves between God and man and to turn away from the anti-Christian , smug individualism of the past,"

and

>"to educate the youth in particular in the spirit of those of Christ's words that we must interpret anew: love one another; be considerate of your fellow man; remember that each of you is not alone a creature of God, but that you are all brothers!" [Turner, Ch. 23]

Nowhere in the Memoirs do we find a Bormann-like anti-Christian statements as found in the Table-Talk.

Semitic
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masses.

But Jesus Christ really is God, and is offering you eternal salvation you faggot.

No he wasn't - he wanted to get rid pussychistianity and create a new state religion. Why do you think there was constant conflict with the vatican.

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He wasnt. But he understood the need to appease the Catholic followers in Germany. Much like how American presidents say they're Christian

I don't worship kikes on a stick or ignore the countless contradictions and pointless shit of his religion.

Do you believe the holohoax or something?

Because the Vatican is heavily influenced by Jesuits and Illuminati banksters. The Vatican is one of the biggest criminal enterprises in history.

>Hitler did significant amount of stuff, which directly contradicted christian moral dogmas. Who was right: Hitler or christianity?

Question itself is a problem. Could be asked of anyone. Begs its own answer.

I swear the (((Christians))) on this board are larping kikes