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Hitler followed Secularism but declared himself a Nazi - But why?

Hitler followed Secularism but declared himself a Nazi - But why? Hitler's mother was a Christian, but Hitler did not accept Christianity. Hitler himself was not anti-Semitic. Hitler was influenced by European society, where Jews were mistreated. Hitler thought that the followers of Judaism were a lowly creature. If Hitler hated Jews on the basis of religion, he would have killed Christians as well. If it is said that Hitler's mother was a Christian woman, then Hitler did nothing against Christians, nor did he do anything against secularists. However, secularists were in the minority in Europe while Christians were in the majority. Nazism was founded by secularists and those who misled Hitler were his secularist friends. If they had been Christians, they would have drawn Hitler to Christianity. If you look at it through the lens of prejudice, both Christians and secularists in Europe did not treat Jews well. Because when Hitler was treating the Jews so badly that they were violently killed, why didn't any secularist or Christian follower stop him? However, if we look at Iranian society, there is no other example of the best treatment of Jews. If we look at other Muslim societies in the same way, Jews are seldom treated so badly. I think there should be more love and affection between Muslims and Jews because Islam was first accepted by the Jews. What Hitler did was very bad. Unless our social thinking changes, and we value humanity more than human beings, we will hardly ever change.
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