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Hitler may in public have claimed to be doing the will of God, but
records of his private conversations show otherwise. Many of these
were recorded by his secretary and published in a book called
Hitler's Table Talk (Adolf Hitler, London, Weidenfeld & Nicholson,
1953). I have lifted the text of these from the
soc.religion.christian newsgroup's Hitler FAQ.
Night of 11th-12th July, 1941
"National Socialism and religion cannot exist together.... "The
heaviest blow that ever struck humanity was the coming of
Christianity. Bolshevism is Christianity's illegitimate child. Both
are inventions of the Jew. The deliberate lie in the matter of
religion was introduced into the world by Christianity.... "Let it
not be said that Christianity brought man the life of the soul, for
that evolution was in the natural order of things." (p 6 & 7)
10th October, 1941, midday
"Christianity is a rebellion against natural law, a protest against
nature. Taken to its logical extreme, Christianity would mean the
systematic cultivation of the human failure." (p 43)
14th October, 1941, midday
"The best thing is to let Christianity die a natural death.... When
understanding of the universe has become widespread... Christian
doctrine will be convicted of absurdity.... "Christianity has reached
the peak of absurdity.... And that's why someday its structure will
collapse.... "...the only way to get rid of Christianity is to allow
it to die little by little.... "Christianity <is> the liar.... "We'll
see to it that the Churches cannot spread abroad teachings in
conflict with the interests of the State." (p 49-52)
19th October, 1941, night
"The reason why the ancient world was so pure, light and serene was
that it knew nothing of the two great scourges: the pox and
Christianity."
21st October, 1941, midday
"Originally, Christianity was merely an incarnation of Bolshevism,
the destroyer.... "The decisive falsification of Jesus' <who he
asserts many times was never a Jew> doctrine was the work of St.Paul.
He gave himself to this work... for the purposes of personal
exploitation.... "Didn't the world see, carried on right into the
Middle Ages, the same old system of martyrs, tortures, faggots? Of
old, it was in the name of Christianity. Today, it's in the name of
Bolshevism. Yesterday the instigator was Saul: the instigator today,
Mardochai. Saul was changed into St.Paul, and Mardochai into Karl
Marx. By exterminating this pest, we shall do humanity a service of
which our soldiers can have no idea." (p 63-65)
13th December, 1941, midnight
"Christianity is an invention of sick brains: one could imagine
nothing more senseless, nor any more indecent way of turning the idea
of the Godhead into a mockery.... <here insults people who believe
transubstantiation>.... "When all is said, we have no reason to wish
that the Italians and Spaniards should free themselves from the drug
of Christianity. Let's be the only people who are immunised against
the disease." (p 118-119)
14th December, 1941, midday
"Kerrl, with noblest of intentions, wanted to attempt a synthesis
between National Socialism and Christianity. I don't believe the
thing's possible, and I see the obstacle in Christianity itself....
"Pure Christianity-- the Christianity of the catacombs-- is concerned
with translating Christian doctrine into facts. It leads quite simply
to the annihilation of mankind. It is merely whole-hearted
Bolshevism, under a tinsel of metaphysics." (p 119 & 120)
9th April, 1942, dinner
"There is something very unhealthy about Christianity." (p 339)
27th February, 1942, midday
"It would always be disagreeable for me to go down to posterity as a
man who made concessions in this field. I realize that man, in his
imperfection, can commit innumerable errors-- but to devote myself
deliberately to errors, that is something I cannot do. I shall never
come personally to terms with the Christian lie." "Our epoch in the
next 200 years will certainly see the end of the disease of
Christianity.... My regret will have been that I couldn't... behold
(it's demise). P. 278
--
Terry