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In reply to the discussion: Atheists, Work With Us for Peace, Pope Says on Christmas [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)Whenever there are problems various organizations step depending on what it is, some religious, but none atheist.
The Nazis were atheist and to suggest otherwise is offensive to their victims.
The Nazi Fuehrer Adolf Hitler stated repeatedly Nazism was a secular ideology founded on science. There was some diversity of views among the Nazi leadership as to the future of religion in Germany. Anti-Church radicals included Hitler's militant atheist Deputy Martin Bormann and Minister for Propaganda Joseph Goebbels, the neo-pagan official Nazi Philosopher Alfred Rosenberg and security chief Heinrich Himmler. Some Nazis, such as Hans Kerrl, who served as Hitler's Minister for Church Affairs, believed Christianity could be Nazified into "Positive Christianity", by renouncing its Jewish origins, and Apostle's Creed, and holding Hitler as a new "Messiah". Hitler himself believed that in the long run, National Socialism and religion would not be able to co-exist, but was prepared temporarily to restrain some of his more radical instincts out of political considerations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Nazi_Germany