Originally posted by kaiserwilhelm2
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thank you for a reasonable and worthy point of view- Please continue to share your thoughts here anytime!
I see your points,
and I agree, his familie's religious traditions must be taken into consideration (very much so)
However, The mere fact of his use of Indian religious ideas , pagan religious ideas, viking ideas, runic occultism, etc etc
Is enough for me to see a different angle.
Most of the old historians of the nazis, if they even admitted to the issue we are discussing, only called it an ersatz religion or went into political theory calling it a political religion.
To complicate "our" discussion different groups saw their faiths in different ways, as there were Aryan Christians who believed the Nazarene was an Aryan, etc.
Some NSDAP were simply downgrading Christianity to counter the love your brother gospels and encouraging a civic religion in its place
Then Wiligut was talking about an ancient " Kristianity" more old than Jesus
and not of the middle East.
For me, I am comfortable with an SS religion as being for those smaller group of SS who subscribed to this new Germanic pagan-Vedic-Christian Heretic-Gnostic-Runic occultic and Theosophic creation of Himmler.
Michael
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