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Post by clusium on Jun 12, 2023 14:50:12 GMT
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Post by clusium on Jun 13, 2023 15:15:17 GMT
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Post by yggdrasil on Jun 14, 2023 8:31:38 GMT
Not available in the UK but for anyone interested in Nazi/ occult themes Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke's "The Occult Roots of Nazism" is a great read. "The Black Sun" by James Pontolillo is also an astonishingly in depth study on the "Black Sun" iconography through history, though at over 800 pages it's quite an undertaking.
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Post by clusium on Jun 16, 2023 5:47:22 GMT
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Post by Prince Myshkin on Jun 16, 2023 6:53:41 GMT
That was a great period for Nazi art and symbolism. The death's head symbolizes immortality. It's prevalent in Tibetan Buddhist art as well.
Later in the 1930's Nazism began pandering to Christianity.
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Post by clusium on Jun 16, 2023 14:16:37 GMT
That was a great period for Nazi art and symbolism. The death's head symbolism immortality. It's prevalent in Tibetan Buddhist art as well.
Later in the 1930's Nazism began pandering to Christianity. That's because Germany (as all other countries in Europe)was predominantly Christian, & if they wanted to get the German vote & keep the German vote, they had to appeal to people of Christian background.
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Post by Prince Myshkin on Jun 16, 2023 17:16:54 GMT
That was a great period for Nazi art and symbolism. The death's head symbolism immortality. It's prevalent in Tibetan Buddhist art as well.
Later in the 1930's Nazism began pandering to Christianity. That's because Germany (as all other countries in Europe)was predominantly Christian, & if they wanted to get the German vote & keep the German vote, they had to appeal to people of Christian background. It is incorrect though when atheists claim Nazism was Christian. The Nazis hated the Jews because they blamed them for Christianity.
Nazism was rooted in Nietzsche's ideas about the superior man and the power of the will. And it was a revival of Teutonic paganism. Hitler only used Christianity as a facade.
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Post by clusium on Jun 16, 2023 19:23:43 GMT
That's because Germany (as all other countries in Europe)was predominantly Christian, & if they wanted to get the German vote & keep the German vote, they had to appeal to people of Christian background. It is incorrect though when atheists claim Nazism was Christian. The Nazis hated the Jews because they blamed them for Christianity.
Nazism was rooted in Nietzsche's ideas about the superior man and the power of the will. And it was a revival of Teutonic paganism. Hitler only used Christianity as a facade.
Yes indeed.
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Post by Hnefahogg on Jun 17, 2023 8:18:47 GMT
That's because Germany (as all other countries in Europe)was predominantly Christian, & if they wanted to get the German vote & keep the German vote, they had to appeal to people of Christian background. It is incorrect though when atheists claim Nazism was Christian. The Nazis hated the Jews because they blamed them for Christianity.
Nazism was rooted in Nietzsche's ideas about the superior man and the power of the will. And it was a revival of Teutonic paganism. Hitler only used Christianity as a facade.
Nazism was obviously not Christian, regardless of whether or not they called themselves that. You can't support stuff like eugenics, euthanasia and murdering disabled children as a Christian. Then again, eugenics was practised in places like the US and Sweden at the time as well. chalcedon.edu/magazine/eugenics-and-the-christian-ethic
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Post by Prince Myshkin on Jun 17, 2023 15:31:54 GMT
It is incorrect though when atheists claim Nazism was Christian. The Nazis hated the Jews because they blamed them for Christianity.
Nazism was rooted in Nietzsche's ideas about the superior man and the power of the will. And it was a revival of Teutonic paganism. Hitler only used Christianity as a facade.
Nazism was obviously not Christian, regardless of whether or not they called themselves that. You can't support stuff like eugenics, euthanasia and murdering disabled children as a Christian. Then again, eugenics was practised in places like the US and Sweden at the time as well. chalcedon.edu/magazine/eugenics-and-the-christian-ethicExactly. The Nietzsche title "beyond good and evil" applies to Nazism. There is no "evil" when it comes to the state.
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Post by Stammerhead on Jun 17, 2023 15:58:41 GMT
That was a great period for Nazi art and symbolism. The death's head symbolism immortality. It's prevalent in Tibetan Buddhist art as well.
Later in the 1930's Nazism began pandering to Christianity. That's because Germany (as all other countries in Europe)was predominantly Christian, & if they wanted to get the German vote & keep the German vote, they had to appeal to people of Christian background. Just think of how many lives might have been spared if they remained Pagan and German voters viewed them as being nothing more than a self important cult.
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Post by clusium on Jun 17, 2023 18:32:41 GMT
That's because Germany (as all other countries in Europe)was predominantly Christian, & if they wanted to get the German vote & keep the German vote, they had to appeal to people of Christian background. Just think of how many lives might have been spared if they remained Pagan and German voters viewed them as being nothing more than a self important cult. Or, maybe even more lives would have been murdered & even centuries before there would be an Adolf Hitler.
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Post by Stammerhead on Jun 17, 2023 19:55:02 GMT
Just think of how many lives might have been spared if they remained Pagan and German voters viewed them as being nothing more than a self important cult. Or, maybe even more lives would have been murdered & even centuries before there would be an Adolf Hitler. Oops, I was thinking about the Nazis remaining Pagan
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Post by clusium on Jun 17, 2023 20:48:04 GMT
Or, maybe even more lives would have been murdered & even centuries before there would be an Adolf Hitler. Oops, I was thinking about the Nazis remaining Pagan The Nazis were pagan.
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Post by Stammerhead on Jun 17, 2023 21:09:35 GMT
Oops, I was thinking about the Nazis remaining Pagan The Nazis were pagan. But they had to appeal to a predominantly Christian country so did they remain Pagan to the voters? Did Germans ever wonder about those symbols?
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