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In reply to the discussion: So last month HBO ran a documentary about a religion. They portrayed the central figure of that [View all]Damansarajaya
(625 posts)In reality, the Nazis had a vague sense of "providence" but were by no means religious.
Think about it--how can Der Fuehrer reconcile the concept of the uber-mensch (superman, destined to rule) with "the meek shall inherit the earth" or "blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God"?
It doesn't even make good nonsense. None of the historians most knowledgeable about Hitler during the rise of Nazism believed that he nor anyone else was religious in a conventional sense. Some think he had no religion while others believe he was positively anti-religious.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_views_of_Adolf_Hitler
If one has their mind made up, as so many religion haters on this site already do, then no amount of evidence is going to dissuade one, but the evidence absolutely doesn't support the view of Nazism grounded in religion.