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AI describes Dr. Joseph Goebbels as nominally Catholic and notes he refused to leave the Church or to stop paying church taxes

submitted by Joe_McCarthy to OccidentalEnclave 3 weeksApr 8, 2025 13:55:43 ago (+2/-3)     (OccidentalEnclave)

Joseph Goebbels was born into a strict Roman Catholic family and remained nominally Catholic, but his actions and beliefs as a Nazi leader contradict any genuine religious faith.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Early Life and Background:

Goebbels was born in Rheydt, Germany, in 1897, to a Roman Catholic family.

Nominal Catholicism:

While Goebbels was raised in a religious household, he ceased attending Catholic mass and going to confession long before 1933, and he did not officially leave the Church or refuse to pay church taxes.

Contradictory Actions:

As a Nazi leader, Goebbels was a radical anti-Semite and a fervent follower of Hitler, whose ideology was fundamentally opposed to Christianity.

Diary Entry:

In his diary, Goebbels wrote in March 1943, "We are already so enmeshed above all in the Jewish Question that there is no escape for us."

Propaganda and Ideology:

Goebbels masterminded the Nazi propaganda machine, which promoted a racist and anti-Semitic agenda, contradicting any Christian values of love, compassion, and equality.

Historians' Perspective:

Historian Richard Steigmann-Gall argues that "nominal church membership is a very unreliable gauge of actual piety in this context" and determining someone's actual religious convictions should be based on other criteria.


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