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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.

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

This is what the Jews want you to belive. The Jew-God want you to humbly strive, because that will not be enough at Ragnarok. You will be defeated by entropy if you humbly strive. The White-Gods created the White-Race to aggressively strive.

There will always be sin in this fallen world.

This is what the Jews want you to believe. The Ubermench are beyond good and evil. Your Jew-God plants doubt in you mind so you will be demoralized at Raganrok.

"Doing the minimum" is not the authentic Christian way.

The minimum requirement for getting into heaven isn't sainthood, it's believing in a Jew with all your heart. Our standards are much higher. Our standard is to defeat entropy at Raganrok. There is no "minimum standard". You must be the best you can possibly be. We must aggressively strive (not humbly) for goal which is impossible to attain because our adversary is impossible to defeat.

Heil Odin!

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Virtue of temperance. We are called to strive as required, not always aggressively for aggression's sake.

Nietzsche, apparently like you, had a better grasp of inauthentic Christianity than authentic (Catholic) Christianity. This led him to conclude that man was beyond moral categories, due to the absurdities involved in a watered down Christian message. I've already pointed out that any end other than the Most High is too low a bar.

The minimum requirement for getting into heaven isn't sainthood, it's believing in a Jew with all your heart

Again, inauthentic Christianity at work. Belief constitutes certain things, and this "requirement" must be read in the context of the rest of Scripture, which lays out what these certain things are. Charity is of course foremost among them - that is to say, love - willing the good of the other. That includes willing the good of one's enemies - which plainly speaking means willing that they cease willing things contrary to the good, which make them your enemies to begin with.

Nothing unclean enters into heaven. In a very real sense, sainthood is the minimum, even though it is far from a "minimum" to strive for, conceptually. One can be purified of attachment in this life, or after death, but sainthood must be the final result either way if one is to reach the Most High.