tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344810805089119836.post8578317718113367338..comments2023-11-03T00:49:27.673-07:00Comments on Ssnot!: Hitler Table Talks, real but mostly a hoax.Tatarizehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06655536699564744308noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344810805089119836.post-1904338391548312452012-12-30T17:45:39.486-08:002012-12-30T17:45:39.486-08:00And it gets worse if you look at the research that...And it gets worse if you look at the research that traces the thinking behind the holocaust from Martin Luther. It's pretty much a clear path and a completion of Luther's points for how to deal with the Jews. <br /><br />It's still a sadness to me today that nobody yet translated the original German fairly into English. Even if the transcript isn't purely original and had some modifications, it still would never be as bad as the English version from the French with all those bizarre changes.<br /><br />There was suppose to be a translation done but it fell through at some point and nobody has done the leg work yet.Tatarizehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06655536699564744308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-344810805089119836.post-92132039718926953282012-12-29T09:51:00.971-08:002012-12-29T09:51:00.971-08:00I've just come across this "Table Talk&qu...I've just come across this "Table Talk" thing. When I read the English, I wondered whether it was legit, because it's contrary to everything else Hitler said and wrote. Then I saw that it was a translation not of the original German, but of a bad French translation. It's suspect, at best, and a fabrication at worst.<br /><br />To refute the Christians on the point (regardless of whether the thing is real or not) just point them to the entry for October 24, 1941. Hitler clearly believes in God. And he thinks it's better to believe, that not to believe:<br /><br />Tatsache ist, daß wir willenlose Geschöpfe sind, daß es eine schöpferische Kraft aber gibt. Das leugnen zu wollen ist Dummheit. Wer etwas Falsches glaubt, steht noch höher als der, der überhaupt nichts glaubt.<br /><br />The fact is, that we are spineless creatures, that there was a creative power. To deny it is stupidity. He who believes stands higher than he who believes in nothing.<br /><br />So, even if Hitler criticized Christianity, or even religion in general, does not mean he was an atheist. The contrary is patently clear from his other writings.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06055622554886316064noreply@blogger.com