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If you want civil discussion this is not how you get it.
The majority of Germans were Christian, the official state religion was Christianity and it was recently revealed the Vatican was aware of the Holocaust well before the Allies were.
Nazis were Christians. Christians supported Nazis from the highest levels of the Church.
Any attempt to say otherwise is to whitewash the Catholic Church’s involvement and is unacceptable.
This is actually not true. Nazism, like pretty much all authoritarian systems, wanted to push aside Christianity and organized religion, because they wanted to be the sole focus of society. They didn't work in concert like you are claiming.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_Christianity
Yes, that's all correct, broadly and roughly speaking. If you insert 'all' or 'every' like the picture in question, it becomes false, strictly speaking.
Agreed. I think our statements don't contradict each other.
Maybe I did a poor job at delivering my point. Maybe someone else can do better. I think, at least, I contributed some new viewpoint to the discussion, and if only as something to which others can respond with "no, because ...". None of that justifies personal attacks.
Maybe others are happy with /c/atheism being an uncritical echo chamber for memes. I'd find that pretty sad and boring.
I regard it as my civil duty as a German anti-fascist to point out Nazi aesthetics and methods when I see them. There are so many ways to rightfully criticize Christianity, and even the interconnections between Christianity and Nazism. But doing so in the style of Goebbels is not the way. Maybe I should have clarified the similarities I see: