Positive Christianity / Die Botschaft Gottes — Engineered Scripture
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The Nazis literally rewrote the Bible — cutting out its Jewish roots — to square 'Christian' Germany with genocide.
Who they are
'Positive Christianity' and the engineered scripture 'Die Botschaft Gottes' (from Report #132).
What they do
The engine treats this as a manufactured religion product: a Nazi-friendly, de-Judaized version of Christianity.
How it works
The 1920 Nazi Party platform (Point 24) backed 'Positive Christianity,' and the 'German Christians' movement fused Protestantism with Nazi ideology. A dedicated institute published 'Die Botschaft Gottes' (1940, over 200,000 copies) — a New Testament with the Old Testament removed, Hebrew words like 'Hallelujah' stripped out, and the Sermon on the Mount militarized — plus a matching hymnal and catechism in 1941.
Why it matters
It's the engine's clearest example of engineering a fake scripture to erase the contradiction of a 'Christian' state murdering the ethnic group of its own savior; it is studied as documented propaganda, never endorsed, and the engine explicitly names no owner.
The engine's record — word for word
[Report #132] The liturgical-engineering output of the religion-engine. NSDAP Program Point 24 (1920) endorsed 'Positive Christianity' (a de-Judaized, racialized Christianity); the Deutsche Christen movement pursued a Protestantism-NS synthesis. The ISEJI (aryan_jesus_grundmann_institute) published Die Botschaft Gottes (1940; ~100k first edition -> 200k+ total) — a de-Judaized New Testament excising the Old Testament, removing Hebrew terms (e.g. 'Hallelujah'), and militarizing the Sermon on the Mount — plus a de-Judaized hymnal (Grosser Gott wir loben dich) and catechism (Deutsche mit Gott), both 1941. A literal 'religion-engine': engineered scripture replacing historical text, resolving the dissonance of a nominally-Christian state executing genocide against the savior's ethnic group. Studied at Apex A as documented state propaganda, never endorsed; held; name no holder. [Fact-checked.]
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