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Tries to compare 200 year old kike communism to 2000+ year old Christendom...
The last based Christian university was National Socialist Germany, and you can see what an amazing mix of Arthurian legend and Christian myth can accomplish. Using Christianity as the grounding moral system and NatSoc as the scaffolding, the White race produced the last true Knights to have ever walked this Earth.
One country challenged the entire norther hemisphere of the world and almost won. It did this with good Christian White people. And these good Christian White people embraced NatSoc.
To your credit, Adolf Hitler himself made distinctions between good/bad Christians, even going so far as we do today in comparing "old" with the subverted "new":
*"And the founder of Christianity made no secret indeed of his estimation of the Jewish people. When He found it necessary, He drove those enemies of the human race out of the Temple of God; because then, as always, they used religion as a means of advancing their commercial interests. But at that time Christ was nailed to the Cross for his attitude towards the Jews; **whereas our modern Christians enter into party politics and when elections are being held they debase themselves to beg for Jewish votes. They even enter into political intrigues with the atheistic Jewish parties against the interests of their own Christian nation**."* - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 Chapter 11
Your skepticism... if it even is that, of Christianity is nothing new, and was shared by the founder of NatSoc himself. But, in the end, he considered himself a Christian warrior, wrote about the compatibility and comparisons of NatSoc and Christianity and openly praised the teachings of the religion, even if only for the moral underpinnings it delivered:
*"The more abstractly correct and hence powerful this idea will be, the more impossible remains its complete fulfillment as long as it continues to depend on human beings... If this were not so, the founders of religion could not be counted among the greatest men of this earth... In its workings, even the religion of love is only the weak reflection of the will of its exalted founder; its significance, however, lies in the direction which it attempted to give to a universal human development of culture, ethics, and morality."* - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 Chapter 3
The last based Christian university was National Socialist Germany, and you can see what an amazing mix of Arthurian legend and Christian myth can accomplish. Using Christianity as the grounding moral system and NatSoc as the scaffolding, the White race produced the last true Knights to have ever walked this Earth.
One country challenged the entire norther hemisphere of the world and almost won. It did this with good Christian White people. And these good Christian White people embraced NatSoc.
To your credit, Adolf Hitler himself made distinctions between good/bad Christians, even going so far as we do today in comparing "old" with the subverted "new":
*"And the founder of Christianity made no secret indeed of his estimation of the Jewish people. When He found it necessary, He drove those enemies of the human race out of the Temple of God; because then, as always, they used religion as a means of advancing their commercial interests. But at that time Christ was nailed to the Cross for his attitude towards the Jews; **whereas our modern Christians enter into party politics and when elections are being held they debase themselves to beg for Jewish votes. They even enter into political intrigues with the atheistic Jewish parties against the interests of their own Christian nation**."* - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 Chapter 11
Your skepticism... if it even is that, of Christianity is nothing new, and was shared by the founder of NatSoc himself. But, in the end, he considered himself a Christian warrior, wrote about the compatibility and comparisons of NatSoc and Christianity and openly praised the teachings of the religion, even if only for the moral underpinnings it delivered:
*"The more abstractly correct and hence powerful this idea will be, the more impossible remains its complete fulfillment as long as it continues to depend on human beings... If this were not so, the founders of religion could not be counted among the greatest men of this earth... In its workings, even the religion of love is only the weak reflection of the will of its exalted founder; its significance, however, lies in the direction which it attempted to give to a universal human development of culture, ethics, and morality."* - Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 Chapter 3