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    In Nazi Germany, Gottgläubig (literally: "believing in God") was a Nazi religious term for a form of non-denominationalism and deism practised by those...
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    considered themselves Protestant, 40 per cent Roman Catholic, 3.5 per cent Gottgläubig (God-believing; a Nazi religious movement) and 1.5 per cent nonreligious...
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  • facilitating the rise of nihilism. [under discussion] In Nazi Germany, Gottgläubig (literally: "believing in God") was a Nazi religious term for a form...
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    April 1802 with his Law on Cults of 18 Germinal, Year X. God-Building Gottgläubig Theophilanthropy The word "cult" in French (culte) means "a form of worship"...
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  • Protestant, 41% considered itself Catholic, 3.5% self-identified as Gottgläubig (lit. "believing in God"), and 1.5% as "atheist". Protestants were over-represented...
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