>>12213189You do realize he was giving advice to fellow volkisch people, that such behavior was not practical politically? The Volkish pagan party having just merged with the NSDAP by 1925, the time when Hitler was writing Mein Kampf.
From the same chapter:
>"Each one of us today may regret the fact that the advent of Christianity was the first occasion on which spiritual terror was introduced into the much freer ancient world" (...) It may be objected here that in these phenomena which we find throughout the history of the world we have to recognize mostly a specifically Jewish mode of thought and that such fanaticism and intolerance are typical symptoms of Jewish mentality.So many NSDAP officials left their churches (like Bormann, Himmler, Rosenberg, Darré, Hess, Ley and so on) it even became a popular term:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottgl%C3%A4ubigAnd all of them followed his "practical advice" there, and acted like NatSoc officials. Some SS divisions had up to 90% of their recruits leave their churches before joining, and their manuals openly decried christianity, in the same manner as socialism. The churches had a long emnity with the NSDAP and even propped up militant groups like "The White Rose", due to things like opposing eugenics, in the middle of the war, effectively siding with the Rothschilds and the Soviets over the European people.
Thousands of priests were executed during "Kirchenkampf":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchenkampf and several generals formely associated with Political Christianity (which Hitler shunned) associated with acts of treason, like Paulus and the Abwehr military intelligence, being part of the "Schwarze Kapelle" who spied for the allies...