Miss_apollo7 said:yeah, I have heard many weird rumours about the freemasons in a "secret society of evil doings etc..."
What do they exactly do today in modern times??? They were medieval monks before right? Can anyone enlighten me?
I've seen that very same thing that Bossel talks about, and it's very strange. I haven't finished completely reading up on the subject, but from what I can tell, some people have taken certain information and twisted it into something else.
But in answer to your question, here are a few links about the Freemasons, as well as links pertaining to the discussion at hand:
Freemasons:
http://www.freedomdomain.com/freemason.html
Hitler and the Occult:
http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/thenewage.html
Hitler: Atheist, Christian, or Neither?:
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/mischedj/ca_hitler.html
Was Hitler a Christian?
http://kevin.davnet.org/essays/hitler.html
Hitler's Christianity:
http://www.humanismbyjoe.com/hitler.htm
Hitler and Christianity:
http://www.geocities.com/dreamtoucher/hxian.html
Hitler's Racial Ideology: Content and Occult Sources:
http://motlc.wiesenthal.com/resources/books/annual3/chap09.html
What is "Theosophy"? A Process or a Religion?:
http://www.parascience.org/whatis.htm
Thule Society & NWO:
http://www.cephasministry.com/nwothule.html
About Hitler:
http://www.crystalinks.com/hitler.html
However, I think Bossel already correctly described this earlier:
Bossel said:For what I know, the Nazis used pretty much everything to support their ideology, from evolution theory to Christianity. It all was a mixture of science, pseudo science, pseudo religion & religion, plus Germanic mysticism (if that's not included in religion). There were even people who took National Socialism as a religion, praying to the "F?hrer" (Leader) for their daily bread.
Christianity prepared the ground for the nazis with its anti-Judaism. But the organized church in general was more an enemy of the state (IE the nazis) than anything else, with the exception of a few (eg the "German Christians" who wanted to prove that Jesus was Aryan).
From what I could tell, Hitler had his own mix of influences. It's clear that whatever he was exposed to, he then seemed to adulterate it for his own sick purposes. There were elements of Christian influence, yet he was against organized Christianity, even though some members of the Third Reich remained members of the church for political reasons. He was influenced by theosophy, yet seemed to twist those beliefs as well. And so on ...
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