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Nazi Positive Christianity is against Nicene creed and was condemned by trinitarian churches

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_Christianity

 Hitler's public presentation of Positive Christianity as a traditional Christian faith differed. Despite Hitler's insistence on a unified peace with the Christian churches, to accord with Nazi antisemitism, Positive Christianity advocates also sought to distance themselves from the Jewish origins of Christ and the Christian Bible.[3][4] Based on such elements, most of Positive Christianity separated itself from traditional Nicene Christianity and as a result, it is in general considered apostate by all mainstream Trinitarian Christian churches, regardless of whether they are CatholicEastern Orthodox, or Protestant


  1. 3       Buesnel, Ryan (April 2020). Denison, Brandi (ed.). "'Positive Christianity': Theological rationales and legacies". Religion CompassJohn Wiley & Sons14 (7): e12353. doi:10.1111/rec3.12353ISSN 1749-8171S2CID 218994700
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  3. 4       ^ Jump up to:a b Steigmann-Gall, Richard (May 2007). "The Nazis' 'Positive Christianity': a Variety of 'Clerical Fascism'?"Totalitarian Movements and Political ReligionsTaylor & Francis8 (2: ‘Clerical Fascism’ in Interwar Europe): 315–327. doi:10.1080/14690760701321239ISSN 1743-9647S2CID 144640723.

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