Originally posted by siriuswriter
I would say that Mein Kampf probably isn't the best resource to be backing up all your arguments with.And no. Hitler would not have ended religious conflict. Unless you count killing everyone off who doesn't have the same religion as you "ending religious conflict."
Looking at the Mein Kampf is THE BEST source of information if you're asking a question -
''Would Hitler have ended religious conflict''.
Originally posted by Boots
In the ranks of the movement [National Socialist movement], the most devout Protestant could sit beside the most devout Catholic, without coming into the slightest conflict with his religious convictions. The mighty common struggle which both carried on against the destroyer of Aryan humanity had, on the contrary, taught them mutually to respect and esteem one another.-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)
To me, Hitler's Thule Occultism would eventually lead into conflict with the Church.
Originally posted by Boots
Future generations should remember that Adolph Hitler could not have come into power without the support of the Protestant and Catholic churches and the German Christian populace.I wonder how had he won the war he would or wouldn't have integrated Islam into the Reich?
If Germany had won the war and made their South to Latin America (which is overwhelmingly Catholic) I, for some reason, don't think their commonality of religious views would have stopped Germany from from trying to systematically exterminate the brown people there.
And, considering that many people who practice Islamic faith don't have blond hair, blue eyes, or a pale complexion, my guess is no, probably not.
Originally posted by meep-meep
If Germany had won the war and made their South to Latin America (which is overwhelmingly Catholic) I, for some reason, don't think their commonality of religious views would have stopped Germany from from trying to systematically exterminate the brown people there.And, considering that many people who practice Islamic faith don't have blond hair, blue eyes, or a pale complexion, my guess is no, probably not.
Well thats not religious conflict, thats racial conflict.
Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Oops did Hitler slip up? No, I don't thonl those German soldiers DIED for National Socialism, they died for Germany. Did some have doubts? Yes, on topic? No.
They died for Germany?
I'd say he slipped... Have you read any of "My Struggle?"
Sure, Hitler would have ended religious strife... We'd all be Protestants.
Re: Would Hitler have ended Religious Conflict?
Originally posted by BootsNOW THATS LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS, but yes he probally would have, but not so much a good way on how he did it, genocide is very bad, worst crime ever
In the ranks of the movement [National Socialist movement], the most devout Protestant could sit beside the most devout Catholic, without coming into the slightest conflict with his religious convictions. The mighty common struggle which both carried on against the destroyer of Aryan humanity had, on the contrary, taught them mutually to respect and esteem one another.-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)
Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
To me, Hitler's Thule Occultism would eventually lead into conflict with the Church.
Ops, I had thought that they eventually became opponents of one another and that was ONE of the many groups (Catholic and Masons and other occult groups) that brought Hitler down (he wasn't dying of Parkinson's for the heck of it, that disease is explicitly targeting the melanin in the brain, how ironic indeed), the arguments were dynamic and so were their opponents, having allies in one decade and enemies in the next. It wasn't really as uniformed, the way I imagine it.