You're welcome to point out those Bible passages or in the official Church doctrine at any point in time in history.
Christianity only elevates one race and it's not Europeans. And that's the race/religion Christianity never even tried to wipe out despite wiping out heretics and pagans.
Would that be the one Christ Himself calls children of Satan (John 8:44)? Or that St. Paul calls the enemy of all humanity and displeasing to God (1 Thessalonians 2:14-15)? And how about John the Revelator calling out the "blasphemy" of the "Synagogue of Satan" (Revelations 2:9)?
I suggest you do some actual reading and stop wasting your time with the "pagan" larp. https://christogenea.org is a good starting place. And of course you can read our favorite painter's own words on what being Christian meant to him.
Would that be the one Christ Himself calls children of Satan (John 8:44)? Or that St. Paul calls the enemy of all humanity and displeasing to God (1 Thessalonians 2:14-15)? And how about John the Revelator calling out the "blasphemy" of the "Synagogue of Satan" (Revelations 2:9)?
Then why has Christianity never dealt with the 'Synagogue of Satan'? Christianity wiped out the pagan religions of Europe just fine.
And of course you can read our favorite painter's own words on what being Christian meant to him.
Hitler wasn't particularly fond of Christianity. He only paid lipservice to it for obvious reasons. National Socialism wasn't Christian. They preferred Germanic mythology.
Reduced its population to 700 after the crusades. Should've finished the job imo. Only pagan who ever came close was Hadrian.
The crusades in the Middle East reduced the worldwide Jewish population to 700? That's news to me.
Provably untrue.
No. We have a speech of Himmler where he openly states his opposition to Christianity. The SS did not allow its members to hold positions in any church. Members of the clergy were straight up forbidden to join the SS.
Hitler and National Socialism wasn't a friend of Christianity. A Völkische ideology is in direct opposition to Christianity as both demand to be the absolute priority in life of the people. Hitler knew that he couldn't afford direct and open opposition to the Catholic and Protestant church as that would've been political suicide.
But Hitler and National Socialism most definitely wanted to get rid of Church influence. He was surrounded by many people who held anti-Christian/anti-Church views. If he had been a fervent Christian he wouldn't have tolerated that.
You're welcome to point out those Bible passages or in the official Church doctrine at any point in time in history.
Christianity only elevates one race and it's not Europeans. And that's the race/religion Christianity never even tried to wipe out despite wiping out heretics and pagans.
Would that be the one Christ Himself calls children of Satan (John 8:44)? Or that St. Paul calls the enemy of all humanity and displeasing to God (1 Thessalonians 2:14-15)? And how about John the Revelator calling out the "blasphemy" of the "Synagogue of Satan" (Revelations 2:9)?
I suggest you do some actual reading and stop wasting your time with the "pagan" larp. https://christogenea.org is a good starting place. And of course you can read our favorite painter's own words on what being Christian meant to him.
Then why has Christianity never dealt with the 'Synagogue of Satan'? Christianity wiped out the pagan religions of Europe just fine.
Hitler wasn't particularly fond of Christianity. He only paid lipservice to it for obvious reasons. National Socialism wasn't Christian. They preferred Germanic mythology.
Reduced its population to 700 after the crusades. Should've finished the job imo. Only pagan who ever came close was Hadrian.
Provably untrue.
The crusades in the Middle East reduced the worldwide Jewish population to 700? That's news to me.
No. We have a speech of Himmler where he openly states his opposition to Christianity. The SS did not allow its members to hold positions in any church. Members of the clergy were straight up forbidden to join the SS.
Hitler and National Socialism wasn't a friend of Christianity. A Völkische ideology is in direct opposition to Christianity as both demand to be the absolute priority in life of the people. Hitler knew that he couldn't afford direct and open opposition to the Catholic and Protestant church as that would've been political suicide.
But Hitler and National Socialism most definitely wanted to get rid of Church influence. He was surrounded by many people who held anti-Christian/anti-Church views. If he had been a fervent Christian he wouldn't have tolerated that.