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And the award for most excess of (((echoes)) goes to... master foo!

We have to call out the (((Jew))). Especially when the (((Jew))) is (((You))).

It is useful to their race/society.

That's a perfectly good reason to sacrifice yourself. But not for a (((Foreign-Jew-God))). Heathens don't worship the Gods. We worship our Peoples.

The people of Europe drove out muslim invaders multiple times because of their belief in jesus.

(((Christians))) say this as if only (((Christians))) would have done it. Do you really believe Whites were a bunch of Soy-Boys before the (((Jews))) subverted us? Shame on you.

Thinking you’re going to heaven is why people are willing to die as warriors

Yeah, that's bullshit. It's (((Jewish))) brainwashing. Do you really think no Germanic Tribesman fraught off invaders before they found out about the (((King-Of-Kikes)))? "Oh, these barbarians are raiding my villiage, I'm just going to roll over.". Nonsense.

or even just endure a shitty life.

(((Christianity))) is a morality for slaves. Of course you need it to endure a shitty life. White people aren't niggers. We don't just wallow in our shitty lives. We actually do something about it.

Ive got no problem with odin, except he’s dead.

So? What is your point? We don't obsess over Odin. We obsess over our people. Our people are alive. THAT'S what is important. Heil Odin!

No one will die for him.

Yeah, that would be pointless. We die for our people.

You need something people will believe in that is bigger than themselves.

We have the Übermensch.

Belief in a afterlife is a useful adaptation

It's only useful for gullible people. We can't create a future race of Übermensch from stock of gullible genes.

its a feature of many societies that incentivizes members to die for the tribe.

Then die for the tribe. Don't die for (((Jews))).

Nobody believes they are going to valhalla.

Who cares about Valhalla? You've been watching too many Marvel Movies.

Here's the problem. You are thinking about this from the perspective of a (((Christ-Cuck))). (((Christ-Cucks))) have been brainwashed by the (((Jew))) to think the afterlife is important, because it's a debt the (((Jew))) never has to pay off. As such, (((Christ-Cucks))) project their own beliefs onto Heathenism and assume the afterlife is equally important to the Heathen. It's not. Our priority isn't the afterlife. Our priority is the Übermensch.

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Who cares about Valhalla?

Everyone who beleived in Odin did. They wanted to die fighting to get there. How can you fail to get this.

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Everyone who beleived in Odin did. They wanted to die fighting to get there. How can you fail to get this.

You don't get the big picture. The Sagas weren't written by Heathens. They were written by (((Christians))) trying to document the old ways. Some of it is accurate. A lot of this was propaganda to discredit Heathens. And a lot of this was genuine mistakes simply caused by mapping (((Christian))) values onto Heathen values. So, there's a lot of data we have to sift through and reconstruct.

The (((Christians))) who wrote down the Eddas were projecting their own reasoning onto the Heathens. For them, dying to go to heaven was important because the (((Jews))) brainwashed them into thinking this is important. So, why would the Vikings raid Lindisfarne? Obviously, because this monk just returned from the crusades, it is fresh in his mind, he just raided to get into heaven, so that must be the case for the Heathens. Right?

Here's the deal. The raid on Lindisfarne wasn't a holy war. The (((Jews))) had gold piled up in the monastery and the Vikings wanted it. Simple as that. They were pirates bringing gold home to their people.

Here's what you don't hear from the Eddas (which are also incomplete). Odin isn't the only one who had a hall. There are at least two others that we know of. Freyja's field of Fólkvangr. And the Hall of Hel (Not to be confused with Hell).

Warriors also go to Fólkvangr, not just Valhalla. But Hel is reserved for people other than warriors. And since the Eddas are incomplete, it's assumed all the Gods have halls of their own. Which diminishes the narrative of dying to go to "Heaven". You just go someplace depending on what you liked doing. "You like warfare? Well, Odin is a war god, go hang out with him!"

There was no point in "dying for it". Because you went to an afterlife anyway. It wasn't a "reward". It was just something that happened. If you were a farmer, you went to some hall of a God who liked farming.

The concept of being rewarded with an afterlife is a (((Christian))) concept. The (((Christians))) who wrote down the Eddas mapped their own conception of the afterlife onto Heathenry because they didn't know any better. They were brainwashed by the (((Jew))) into thinking that's how it works. As such, the importance of an afterlife is exagerated.

We don't put much stock into the Eddas. They aren't our equivalent of the (((Bible))). We don't take them literally as the (((Christians))) consider the (((Bible))). You can't think of it the same way (((Christians))) think of it. It doesn't work like that.