Based on these citations,from the 6th issue of 1938, which aligns with the publication period of the magazine during the Nazi era.
Wille und Macht was the official organ of the Hitler Youth, published from 1932 to 1940
Christian's love to quote that (HJ) was a Christian movement they were not.
The specific pages (12, 14, 18, 19, 22) and the issue (6.1938, Teil 1) are .
Source: Wille und Macht, Issue 6, 1938, Part 1
Here are some Quotes from Hitler Youth (HJ) magazine Wille und Macht (6.1938, Teil 1) reveal hostility toward Christianity.
(Pg 14)
"Christianity was a dangerous religion for Rome's elite, destroying traditional thought. It even aligns with Marxist ideas." — Wille und Macht 6.1938, Teil 1, Pg 14
(Pg 18)
"We’ll have a new faith beyond Christianity, once the highest religion on earth." — Wille und Macht 6.1938, Teil 1, Pg 18
(Pg 19)
"Bowing to superstition like Christianity, believing it preserves personality." — Wille und Macht 6.1938, Teil 1, Pg 19
(Pg 12)
Cardinal Pacelli: “If National Socialism persists, Christianity in Germany will end.” — Wille und Macht 6.1938, Teil 1, Pg 12, citing Deutsche Briefe
(Pg 22)
"Christianity’s language is foreign. We need a German God, a new revelation." — Wille und Macht 6.1938
A thread 🧵 on why Jesus Was Jewish, Not a Christian.
Jesus was born a Jew, lived as a Jew, and died a Jew. The Bible confirms his Jewish identity: “He came to his own, and his own people received him not” John 1:11, ESV. “His own” refers to the Jewish people.
Adolf Hitler was born into a Catholic family and occasionally referenced Christianity in public, but his personal views on Christianity were largely negative.
@MaximusOrth @z_zyklon @VMaliceofficial @FolkWolfsson @BBelarussian The ideology and policies of the Nazi regime were fundamentally incompatible with Christian values and principles.
"Christianity is the prototype of Bolshevism: the mobilization of the masses by propaganda."
@MaximusOrth @z_zyklon @VMaliceofficial @FolkWolfsson @BBelarussian This reflects his view of Christianity as a weak, egalitarian force contrary to Nazi ideals of racial hierarchy and authoritarianism.
The Nazi regime's actions further demonstrate this incompatibility:
Its well known he was Pagan. The heavy use of old runes and even doing research into the murders and tortures committed by Christians to prove they were doing the jews work.
@z_zyklon @MaximusOrth @VMaliceofficial @FolkWolfsson @BBelarussian It explains point 24 dumbass! You know positive Christianity. You know where they stripped the jewishness out of Christianity.
@z_zyklon @MaximusOrth @VMaliceofficial @FolkWolfsson @BBelarussian Point 24 of the NSDAP 25-Point Program:
"We demand freedom for all religious denominations in the State, provided they do not threaten its existence nor offend the moral feelings of the German race. The Party, as such, stands for POSITIVE CHRISTIANITY,
@z_zyklon @MaximusOrth @VMaliceofficial @FolkWolfsson @BBelarussian but does not commit itself to any particular denomination. It combats the Jewish-materialist spirit within and without us, and is convinced that our nation can achieve permanent health only from within on the basis of the principle: The common interest before self-interest.
Adolf Hitler-Mein Kampf (Thomas Dalton, Single Volume 1-2 NS Edition) chapter 5, page 508.
"One may today regret the fact that the advent of c me Christianity marked the appearance of the first SPIRITUAL TERROR into the much freer ancient world. -"
That doesn't even have the same meaning you dumbass , lol 😂.
In the context of Christianity's emergence does not equate to "spiritual strength." Instead, Hitler uses the term to convey a negative critique, implying that Christianity introduced a form of ideological or psychological coercion into what he describes as the -