By 1940, however, it was public knowledge that Hitler had abandoned even the syncretist idea of a positive Christianity.
Point 24 of the National Socialist Program stated that the party endorsed "positive Christianity".
For Rosenberg, positive Christianity was a transitional ideology that would pave the way to build a new fully racialist faith.
The Party as such advocates the standpoint of a positive Christianity without binding itself confessionally to any one denomination.
It further proposed a definition of a "positive Christianity" which could combat the "Jewish-materialistic spirit".
(Is there a philosophy of positive Christianity?)
The party stands for positive Christianity.