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In 1920, the [[National Socialist]]s proclaimed in their [[25 points|25-point program]] that: | In 1920, the [[National Socialist]]s proclaimed in their [[25 points|25-point program]] that: | ||
:"The Party as such advocates the standpoint of a positive Christianity without binding itself confessionally to any one denomination. It combats the [[ | :"The Party as such advocates the standpoint of a positive Christianity without binding itself confessionally to any one denomination. It combats the [[jewish]]-materialistic spirit within and around us." | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
Latest revision as of 00:35, 25 February 2024
File:Deutsche Christen Flagge.jpg
Flag of the German Christians (Deutsche Christen), a movement associated with Positive Christianity
Positive Christianity was a non-denominational religious doctrine which emphasized and promoted Volksgemeinschaft and healthy racial values within the National Socialist German state.
In 1920, the National Socialists proclaimed in their 25-point program that:
- "The Party as such advocates the standpoint of a positive Christianity without binding itself confessionally to any one denomination. It combats the jewish-materialistic spirit within and around us."
Bibliography
- Positive Christianity in the Third Reich by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius