Was Adolf Hitler
a Darwinist, Atheist or a Christian?
Adolf Hitler and The Movie Expelled
In the movie expelled Darwinism
is claimed to be the motive behind Adolf Hitler and Nazism.
Charles Darwin's natural selection openly teaches that only the strong
will survive. Hitler's regime obviously agreed with some aspects
of this
idealogy by ordering mass extinctions of people who were handicapped
or weaker than other
races. The most disturbing aspect is that Hitler did in fact believe
in a higher power and quoted the Bible numerous times in his speeches.
Although he often misquoted it or took it out of context.
Adolf Hitler Did Not Comprehend
That Jesus is Jewish
Hitler constantly made references to Christianity,
The Lord and The Creator but negatively denounced those of the
Jewish faith time and time again. The entire Christian faith
is based on the foundation of Judaism.
"Hence today I believe that I am acting in
accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending
myself against
the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord." -Adolf Hitler
(Mein Kampf)
"For God's will gave men their form, their essence and
their abilities. Anyone who destroys His work is declaring war
on the Lord's creation,
the divine will." -Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)
Hitler murdered millions of innocent Jews as
well as other races during the Holocaust. The will of the almighty
creator is crystal
clear and in direct opposition to Hitler's actions.
"Thou shalt not
kill"
"You shall
love
your
neighbor
as you love
yourself".
"Love your enemies"
The sign above Christ on the cross reads:
"The King of the Jews"
"Salvation is of the Jews"
Adolf
Hitler's Table Talk - Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
While most of Hitler's quotes do show a belief in God there
are a few that show Hitler may have been just putting on a
whole charade during his rise to power. He clearly shows a
completely different opinion and mentality in the following
statements.
"The law of selection justifies this incessant struggle,
by allowing the survival of the fittest. 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."
- Norman
Cameron and R.H. Stevens, trans., (Oxford, 1953), Hitler's Table-Talk,
p. 51
"The earth continues to go round, whether
it's the man who kills the tiger or the tiger who eats the man.
The stronger asserts his will, it's the law of nature. The world
doesn't change; its laws are eternal."
- Norman Cameron
and R.H. Stevens, trans., (Oxford, 1953), Hitler's Table-Talk,
p.
38-39
The Final Verdict
Heaven will smile on us
again. - Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf)
No murderers shall inherit the kingdom of God -
1st Corinthians |