15 Quotes by Adolf Hitler about atheism

  • Author Adolf Hitler
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    The broad masses of a population are more amenable to the appeal of rhetoric than to any other force.

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    I am personally convinced of the great power and deep significance of Christianity, and I won't allow any other religion to be promoted.

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    Only so you can appeal to your God and pray Him to support and bless your courage, your work, your perseverance, your strength, your resolution, and with all these your claim on life.

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    The National Socialist Movement has wrought this miracle. If Almighty God granted success to this work, then the Party was His instrument.

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    For it was by the Will of God that men were made of a certain bodily shape, were given their natures and their faculties. Whoever destroys His work wages war against God's Creation and God's Will.

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    You, my Brown Guard, will regard it as a matter of course that this German people should go only by the way which Providence ordained for it when it gave to Germans the common language. So we go forward with the profoundest faith in God into the future. Would that which we have achieved have been possible if Providence had not helped us?

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    The fox remains always a fox, the goose remains a goose, and the tiger will retain the character of a tiger.

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    In this world him who does not abandon himself the Almighty will not desert. Him who helps himself will the Almighty always also help; He will show him the way by which he can gain his rights, his freedom, and therefore his future.

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    Even a superficial glance is sufficient to show that all the innumerable forms in which the life-urge of Nature manifests itself are subject to a fundamental law - one may call it an iron law of Nature - which compels the various species to keep within the definite limits of their own life-forms when propagating and multiplying their kind.

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