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Hitler's Aryan race had nothing to do with the "Arian religion", two different, unrelated topics. Hitler's "Aryan" race and the annihiliation of Jews for their religion was an evil. The Arian religion was attributed to Arius (256-336 C.E.), a Greek philosopher in Alexandria, who argued that the holy trinity of the Christianity being established by the Roman Empire was incorrect in that God was not the same as the son of God, or the Sons of God of the book of Genesis. The relationship between God and the Holy Spirit had to do with God's "presence" or essence was in all things of the universe, and in Nature on earth. Through God via the Holy Spirit were the sons of God divinely inspired. All "children of God" can attain to this ability, from "within". The inner spark of divinity enters with the individual Soul in the first breath of life in a newborn, and becomes at least, the voice of conscience, and for every question, there is an answer that can be found in some way meaningful in a way unique for each individual.

The belief of Hitler in an "Aryan race" is a distortion of ancient history discovered on Sumerian cuneiforms concerning an ancient hybrid race of humans--however, by the 1930s/40s very little was available to understand that Aryan misspelled especially, had nothing to do with Hitler's concept of "creating an Aryan race" by destroying followers of an ancient religion, or for their "race". Judaism is a religion, not a "race". Hitler's Aryan reference was something he believed was about a "master race", a "pure race"--and if Arian spelled correctly had to do with a human race, it was not the concept Hitler had about it. There is "one human race" and all are "children of God", even for atheists and agnostics, whether they know/realize it or do not.

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Q: Was Hitler's Arian race related to the Arianism of 100AD?
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