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Bonhoeffer: Hitler was anti-Catholic
« on: February 04, 2019, 04:43:51 PM »

“It’s been our misfortune to have the wrong religion. Why didn’t we have
the religion of the Japanese, who regard sacrifice for the Fatherland
as the highest good? The Mohammedan religion too would have been
much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be
Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?” Adolf Hitler


One sometimes hears that Hitler was a Christian was a Christian. He was certainly not, but neither was he openly anti-Christian, as most of
his top lieutenants were. What helped him aggrandize power,
he  approved  of,  and  what  prevented  it,  he  did  not.  He  was
utterly  pragmatic.  In  public  he  often  made  comments  that  made  him  sound
pro-church or pro-Christian, but there can be no question that he said these
things  cynically,  for  political  gain.  In  private,  he  possessed  an  unblemished
record of statements against Christianity and Christians.
Especially  early  in  his  career,  Hitler  wished  to  appear  like  a  typical
German,  so  he  praised  the  churches  as  bastions  of  morality  and  traditional
values. But he also felt that, in time, the churches would adapt to the National
Socialist  way  of  thinking.  They  would  eventually  be  made  into  vessels  for
nαzι ideology, so it little served his purposes to destroy them. It would be eas-
ier to change what already existed and benefit from whatever cultural cachet
they possessed.

In  his  famous  diary,  Joseph  Goebbels,  who  was  probably  closer  to
Hitler  than  anyone,  recorded  some  of  the  Führer’s  private  thoughts  about
the clergy:
The Fuehrer spoke very derogatorily about the arrogance of the higher
and lower clergy. The insanity of the Christian doctrine of redemption
really  doesn’t  fit  at  all  into  our  time.  Nevertheless  there  are  learned,
educated men, occupying high positions in public life, who cling to it
with the faith of a child. It is simply incomprehensible how anybody
can  consider  the  Christian  doctrine  of  redemption  as  a  guide  for  the
difficult life of today. The Fuehrer cited a number of exceptionally dras-
tic and in part even grotesque examples.
.  .  . Whereas the most learned
and wisest scientists struggle for a whole lifetime to study but one of
the mysterious laws of nature, a little country priest from Bavaria is in a
position to decide this matter on the basis for his religious knowledge.
One  can  regard  such  a  disgusting  performance  only  with  disdain.  A
church  that  does  not  keep  step  with  modern  scientific  knowledge  is
doomed. It may take quite a while, but it is bound finally to happen.
Anybody  who  is  firmly  rooted  in  daily  life  and  who  can  only  faintly
imagine the mystic secrets of nature, will naturally be extremely modest
about the universe. The clerics, however, who have not caught a breath
of  such  modesty,  evidence  a  sovereign  opinionated  attitude  toward
questions of the universe.
Hitler’s attitude toward Christianity was that it was a great heap of mys-
tical out-of-date nonsense. But what annoyed Hitler was not that it was non-
sense, but that it was nonsense that did not help him get ahead. According to
Hitler, Christianity preached “meekness and flabbiness,” and this was simply
not useful to the National Socialist ideology, which preached “ruthlessness
and strength.” In time, he felt that the churches would change their ideology.
He would see to it.
Martin  Bormann  and  Heinrich  Himmler  were  the  most  passionately
anti-Christian  members  of  Hitler’s  inner  circle,  and  they  didn’t  believe  the
churches  should  adapt  or  could.  They  wanted  the  clergy  crushed  and  the
churches abolished, and they encouraged Hitler along these lines whenever
possible. They hoped to accelerate the timetable for open warfare with the
church, but Hitler was in no hurry. Whenever he attacked the churches, his
popularity  waned.  Unlike  his  top  men,  Hitler  had  an  instinctive  political
sense of timing, and now was not the time to take on the churches directly.
Now was the time to pretend to be pro-Christian.

https://www.foxnews.com/projects/pdf/BONHOEFFER_excerpt_ch._11_-_nαzι_Theology.pdf

Re: Bonhoeffer: Hitler was anti-Catholic
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2019, 06:06:50 PM »
What a load of manure.


Re: Bonhoeffer: Hitler was anti-Catholic
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2019, 06:22:01 PM »
Excerpt from an article by Fred Duswald, “Der Neue Wendig."


Dietrich Bonhoeffer, born February 4, 1906 in Breslau [a hidden Pole?] was a traitor and what normal thinking Germans (not brain washed) would call a “Schwein.” He was guilty of treason and high treason.
The pious German, Hans Joachim Schultz, 1936, says that “The ‘man of God, Bonhoeffer’ was in reality godless (in his writing: “Wer ist Bonhoeffer?”) as Bonhoeffer claimed that ‘the man of God has to act against Jesus Christ, must sin, must use the opportunity to step over all laws and God’s laws for love and truth, must lie, cheat, steal and even murder.’ Bonhoeffer gave up God on 16 July 1944.”
To avoid to have to go into German military service, Bonhoeffer went off to the United States in 1939 [perhaps to get his assignments?] paid by the church, but then he came back! Interesting! Bonhoeffer traveled around Germany and Europe providing the enemies with information about the Reich for which he was paid. In other words, he was a spy as well, besides being an agitator against the Reich. He was arrested for treason and high treason and executed on 9 April 1945.
In 1975 he was rejected by the church as a representative of atheism. Yet the “church” (false church) continues to honor this heretic  to this day and has put him on place number one before Jesus Christ and Martin Luther; Luther is second, Jesus Christ is third!!!

Re: Bonhoeffer: Hitler was anti-Catholic
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2019, 06:50:57 PM »
What a load of manure.
You are entitled to your opinion, but not to your own facts.

Re: Bonhoeffer: Hitler was anti-Catholic
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2019, 07:21:46 PM »
You are entitled to your opinion, but not to your own facts.
Cera, I sincerely think you should take the time to view Dennis Wise's magnum opus on Hitler, The Greatest Story Ever Told. 
Wise is a trad Catholic and knows a ton about these issues. 
Speer was bought and paid for at Nuremberg to save his skin.
Bormann was indeed anti-Christian. His fireside chats that are allegedly words of Hitlers that many have grave doubts about their authenticity, are dubious at best.
The fact is, the Church lost it's only temporal protector on earth when the Axis lost. Shortly there after, enter VII......