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Where does the atheist/humanist get their morality from?
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<blockquote data-quote="spiritualwarrior77" data-source="post: 60766135" data-attributes="member: 306944"><p>My apologies. It was a bit misleading to associate atheism with Hitler. </p><p>My understanding of Hitler is that his worldview was one of an occultist. His associations with the Thule Society and the likes of Deitrich Eckhart (amongst others) and his obsession with the Spear of Destiny all point to this. He was influenced by the likes of Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzche and Wagner philosophically but Theosophy is probably the spiritual system he most resonated with and was influenced by. He definitely saw the human-being as being potential 'gods' (via evolution) and this drove his belief in the Aryan race forward. While not strictly being an atheist, he showed no signs of believing in an infinite, moral God who he would one day give account to for his actions. His actions were so diametrically opposed to both Judaism and Christianity, I personally believe the accounts of his rantings in private against Christianity, to be true.</p><p></p><p>In short, Hitler was his own god, and anyone who opposed his self appointed mandate, was cut down viciously. Like I have said earlier, this is what happens when you do away with the Judeo-Christian ethic. As soon as ethics become relativistic, the slippery slope to tyranny ensues. It's inevitable!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiritualwarrior77, post: 60766135, member: 306944"] My apologies. It was a bit misleading to associate atheism with Hitler. My understanding of Hitler is that his worldview was one of an occultist. His associations with the Thule Society and the likes of Deitrich Eckhart (amongst others) and his obsession with the Spear of Destiny all point to this. He was influenced by the likes of Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzche and Wagner philosophically but Theosophy is probably the spiritual system he most resonated with and was influenced by. He definitely saw the human-being as being potential 'gods' (via evolution) and this drove his belief in the Aryan race forward. While not strictly being an atheist, he showed no signs of believing in an infinite, moral God who he would one day give account to for his actions. His actions were so diametrically opposed to both Judaism and Christianity, I personally believe the accounts of his rantings in private against Christianity, to be true. In short, Hitler was his own god, and anyone who opposed his self appointed mandate, was cut down viciously. Like I have said earlier, this is what happens when you do away with the Judeo-Christian ethic. As soon as ethics become relativistic, the slippery slope to tyranny ensues. It's inevitable! [/QUOTE]
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