Hitler, Glenn Beck, and the Church: Part 2 Hitler's Religion

cowboy4ev2 2010-09-10

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For more information click here: http://roarnomore.blogspot.com/2010/09/church-hitler-and-glenn-beck.html To order Hitler's Cross click here: http://www.amazon.com/Hitlers-Cross-Revealing-Christ-ebook/dp/B00394UCMK?ie=UTF8&tag=thesde0a-20&link_code=bil&camp=213689&creative=392969 Hitler's Religion Hitler was raised in a loosely Catholic home but quickly rejected even that. He admired Guido Von List incorporating his "Heil" greeting, swastika, and rabid antisemitism into mainstays of the Nazi ideology. List was a worshiper of the German ancient god Wotan. In fact, the more one engages the religion of Hitler, the more one is forced to come to terms with a floodgate of twisted occult and sexual practices that lead to a rather damning conclusion. According to Hitler's Cross by Erwin W. Lutzer, the Fuhrer hated Christianity and loved the demonic pre-Christian religious traditions of pagan Germany. Deitrich Eckart, one of the seven founders of the Nazi party and avowed Satanist spoke this of Hitler on his death bed in 1923. Follow Hitler! He will dance but it is I who have called the tune! I have initiated him into the 'Secret Doctrine,' opened his centres in vision and given him the means to communicate with the Powers. Do not mourn for me: I shall have influenced history more than any other German. Lutzer also states that "Allan Bullock, who wrote an extensive biography of Hitler, dutifully listed what Hitler studied in his youth: yoga, hypnotism, astrology, and various other forms of Eastern occultism. . ." Hitler's use of psychedelic drugs in order to produce visions, his belief in reincarnation, and especially his obsession with religious objects have become so well known that movies have been made regarding them. Has anyone seen Indiana Jones? Again Lutzer explains, Even those who knew Hitler from his early days were well aware of his occult powers. August Kubizek, a friend, said, "It was as if another being spoke out of his body . . . . It was not a case of a speaker carried away by his own words. ...

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