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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

What are the religious beliefs of the neo-nazis and skinheads in Britain?

  • What are the statistics of the neo-nazi and skin head movement in Britain? How large are the groups in Britain?


  • Matthew is a christian and wrong
    the neo-nazis and skin-heads are not atheist
    their beliefs are like the KKK who are christian
    some christians also want racism to return and share similar views to the neo-nazis


  • Why? Are you trying to find some tenuous connection to atheism?


  • You're ascribing a little too much thoughtfulness to these groups, really. The closest they get to religion is what football team they support.

    Edit: No, you asked about a specific subset of Britain, and a tiny minority at that. It's not like Oswald Moseley is leading millions of them on rallies.

    'People say' all kinds of things. This doesn't necessarily make them true.


  • They are atheist.....


  • They are Christians...just like Hitler.

    All Christians are obliged to hate Jews.

    From that point of view, Hitler was a doing a divine task, which is perhaps why no one in Christian Europe really came forward to save the Jews. Hitler and Germans were infact did the dirty job no other Christian could do, but wanted to


  • Extreme form of Chrinsanity?


  • Most Nazis justify their ideology with heavily conservative Christian positions. They are usually anti-abortion (for whites, anyway), anti-intellectual, and sometimes violent. Just like "The Army of God".

    For those of you claiming to have a problem imagining Christians being racist, I hold up the following examples:

    Pre-Civil War South.
    Centuries of holding all living Jews responsable for the death of Jesus.
    Most of the Nazis and most of the citizenry that followed along with them were Christians.
    The Bible says God himself has a "chosen people" that he holds in higher regard than everyone else.


  • Most Nazis and neo-nazi skinheads have been Christian. It supports they believe their anti-semetism and their belief that a god created the white race as superior. I don't know the names of all skinhead groups but one I do know of in England is the Identity Church Movement. They claim to be Christian.


  • Atheist/evolutionists.


  • For the BNP, I have no idea. However, there was a political party running for small seats in the last Scottish elections called the Christian party (or the Christian something party, can't quite remember the exact name, but it definitely had the word 'Christian' in the title and spent a lot of it's campaign leaflets listing bible quotes). And they were extremist fundies and bigots themselves, which is why no-one voted for them.


  • Very interesting question I have never understood how racist people can be christians in the first place, I dont find any lead to racism in Jesus teachings...how can they excuse themselves in Jesus???


  • Usually they are Christian though Wolfechu is on the money, they do not really have the capacity to think of anything larger than football and the pub.

    Among the more intelligent neo-Nazi's (intelligent in that they know why they believe what they do) there are religious tendencies towards "Positive Christianity" and various occult beliefs such as Asatru and Theosophy.

    Groups that are explicitly neo-Nazi have a very small membership base, a couple of thousand at the very most. Groups that are nationalist (for example the BNP or National Front) have a membership base that is - disturbingly - increasing.


  • I'm not sure, but it's probably less than 0.25% of the total population of Britain.







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