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I don't believe in Utopia, in an everlasting kingdom made by man, in a temporal world of earth.

No, of course you don't. The Jews wouldn't want you to believe this. They want you to be demoralized so you stop striving for perfection. In place for the quest for Utopia, the Jews offer you an opiate called "Heaven". All you need to do to get it is give up and betray your own people.

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Betrayal is not a pre-requisite for heaven.

Man-made Utopia is impossible. It is the Marxist's dream. No wonder it fails every time.

Utopia isn't the litteral goal. It's an impossible standard that we set for ourselves so we always have something to reach for.

But, no, you don't want that for your people. It's so much easier just to wallow in the mud and do the minimum required to get into heaven. Sucking a Jew-God's circumcised cock is so much easier. Betrayal of your people IS a pre-reqisite of Heaven. You can't get in WITHOUT betraying your people.

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There is a difference between humbly striving for better, and actually trying to bring about heaven on earth.

As long as there is sin, earth will not know Utopia.

There will always be sin in this fallen world.

Thus, Utopia is not reachable. Striving for better is a different story.

"Doing the minimum" is not the authentic Christian way. Doing the best is. Becoming a saint. That's not "minimum" by any means - it is the literal best we can do, by definition.