Hitler was Definitely an Atheist

Logic states that if you believe in A then you can't state B as your belief also if B contradicts A. If Hitler allegedly claimed to be a Christian then he could never say or do certain things that he does indeed say and do. Therefore, one can easily conclude that a person can throw around the term 'Christianity' but his definition of Christianity is something completely diabolically opposed to the actual exclusivity of Christianity produced in the 66 books of the Bible.

Hitler was so enamored with Nietzsche that he gave his fellow fascist dictator Mussolini a set of all of Nietzsche’s works during one of their meetings. Nietzsche’s works may have helped solidify Mussolini’s atheism and his cruelty. “Thus... Nietzsche offered grounds for the reprehensible Nazi ideology of a superior race exercising its will to power as it saw fit. Hitler was living out what Nietzsche had envisioned, trying to prove himself to be the Übermensch and the precursor of the Master race. He despised weakness as much as Nietzsche did and wanted to "transvalue" the current social values into something that supported the aggressive instinct. He wanted to become, as Nietzsche called it, a "lord of the earth."

Hitler’s Table Talk is a compilation of sayings by Hitler in private conversations that were recorded by other Nazis. It is a good source for what Hitler really thought.

“…the only way of getting rid of Christianity is to allow it to die little by little.” - pg 61

“It’s Christianity that’s the liar. It’s in perpetual conflict with itself.” - pg 61

“As far as we are concerned, we’ve succeeded in chasing the Jews from our midst and excluding Christianity from our political life.” - pg 394

“There is something very unhealthy about Christianity.” - pg 418

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