One brow you mentioned wikipedia when quoting, so obviously you used it.
Of course I did. Primary sources are vital, but since I'm not an expert in German, Hitler, or any of his subordinates, it's also important to check secondary sources and make sure I'm not misinterpreting things. I try to avoid being some nut who leaps at conclusions based on misunderstandings that are out of my area of expertise.
None of that changes any of the content of the three quotes, lifted word-for-word, from the translation you linked to. Hitler does not describe himself as an atheist. In the only three places he mentions atheism, he says atheism comes from uneducated anger with religion, refers to atheism as going back to being a beast, and says people should not be educated as atheists. To say this is evidence that Hitler was an atheist is ludicrous.
Now when someone like Carl Sagan or Einstein trashes atheism all the atheists jump on them saying "oh they are practical atheists even if they deny it, they hate religion, don't believe in a personal god etc etc." Now Hitler does it despite talking negatively about christianity and wanting to destroy religion but he is no practical atheist anylonger.
So, you're current claim is that HItler did not believe in a personal God? Let's see what Hitler says in, once again, the link you provided.
If to-day you do harm to the Russians, it is so as to avoid giving them the opportunity of doing harm to us.
God does not act differently. He suddenly hurls the masses of humanity on to the earth, and he leaves it to each one to work out his own salvation.
You won't read of Einstein or Sagan talking about salvation or God hurling masses to the Earth.
One may ask whether the disappearance of Christianity would entail the disappearance of belief in God. That's not to be desired.
Einstein called belief in a personal child-like. Sagan compared it to believing in a dragon in your garage.
He has observed that the Aryan is stupid to the point of accepting anything in matters of religion, as soon as the idea of God is recognised. With the Aryan, the belief in the Beyond often takes a quite childish form; but this belief does represent an effort towards a deepening of things. The man who doesn't believe in the Beyond has no understanding of religion.
You won't see Einstein or Sagan saying you need to believe in God to understand religion.
What is in opposition to the laws of nature cannot come from God.
If the mental picture that Christians form of God were correct, the god of the ants would be an ant, and similarly for the other animals.
But Christianity is an invention of sick brains : one could imagine nothing more senseless, nor any more indecent way of turning the idea of the Godhead into a mockery.
It's impossible to escape the problem of God. When I have the time, I'll work out the formulae to be used on great occasions. We must have something perfect both in thought and in form.
If God cared about such trifles, he'd have created man already dressed!
God made men. But thanks to original sin we are men in the image of our world, earning our bread in the sweat of our brow.
For five hundred thousand years, God impassively contemplated the spectacle of which He is the author. Then one day He decided to send upon earth His only son. You remember the details of that complicated story !
Man must be put in a position to develop freely the talents that God has given him.
It is very curious that devout Christians like the British and the Americans should, despite their constant and fervent prayers, receive such a series of hidings from the pagan Japanese ! It rather looks as if the real God takes no notice of the prayers offered day and night by the British and the Americans, but reserves His mercies for the heroes of Japan.
I think my mind is bleeding from some of the stuff I haven't quoted. However, thus should suffice for any reasonable person. Hitler was not an atheist. Your favored piece of evidence has turned against you. If you maintain any pretense of being reasonable, you'll drop that particular argument.
Less than .5% of attacks were committed by Muslims within a 2 year time frame, Muslims are about 25% of the world's population.
Europe, as always, has issues with territories wanting to become separate nations, which form the vast majority of the reasons for the terrorist attacks. That's not a supporting plank for how peaceful Muslims are, except in the "we're very much like anyone else" category.
Once again you guys are picking the black sheep of the Muslim community and labeling them as exemplary Muslims.
I linked you to a list of complete countries of majority-Muslim countries, and asked you which ones did not have serious prosecution of religious minorities that were not officially secular. Which ones are the white sheep?