No basis.
For example, if you had a basis, you'd list some Christians who ran Auschwitz.
How about Rudolph Hoss, the camp commandant?
>>>> Rudolf Höss was born in Baden-Baden into a strict Catholic family. In his early years, according to his autobiography, he was a lonely child with no playmates his own age, until he entered grammar school, and all of his companionship came from adults. His father, a one-time army officer who served in German East Africa, ran a tea and coffee business; he raised his son on strict religious principles and with military discipline, having decided that young Rudolf would enter the priesthood. Höss grew up with an almost fanatical belief in the central role of "duty" in a moral life.
Höss began turning against religion in his late teens, after an episode in which, he said, his own priest broke the Seal of the Confessional by telling his parents about an event at school that young Rudolf had described during confession. ..... Höss formally renounced his membership in the Catholic Church in 1922 and soon joined the NSDAP (Party Member #3240) after hearing Hitler speak in Munich. ..... >>>> From wikipedia. |