pood
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"True Christians" would have opposed Hitler. Socialists opposed him, so I guess that they could be considered true Christians (even if many of them may have been atheists). Hitler was a theist. Also Hitler's hatred of Jews came from centuries of European Christian hatred of Jews. He read some anti-Semitic pamphlets after WWI that radicalised his beliefs.Maybe you are saying that “true Christians,” whatever that means, adhering to supposed Christian values, would never have let people like Hitler or Mussolini come to power in the first place? I am spitballing here because your argument remains opaque rather than transparent.
Was Hitler a theist? He seemed to have adhered to some form of providence, just like Lincoln. But he definitely was not a Christian, though he sometimes used Christianity as a prop to further seduce his gullible followers. I think he thought of religion as a pragmatic tool to fool people. As noted, he ruminated that Islam would have been more suitable to Germany than Christianity.