If what you say is true... (ProTip: It's not, it's a lie the Jews told you)... Your God really fucked up when he chose the body of a Sand-Nigger. And preached the Gospel to Sand-Niggers. And chose Sand-Niggers as his Appostles. He made his choice and he chose the Jews.
I choose my ancestral Gods who chose me and my people.
Heil Odin!
It can't have been that much of a mistake if those He chose succeeded in spreading His message the world over.
You have your views, and I have mine. I don't think it is the flesh and blood that makes a man, but his virtue.
There are plenty of ethnic Europeans who lack virtue. There are plenty of ethnic Jews (like those whom Christ chose) who had plenty of virtue.
It seems to me, then, that I should follow Him Who teaches virtue, instead of the fallen angels that teach rape and trickery.
It can't have been that much of a mistake if those He chose succeeded in spreading His message the world over.
This is what the Jews do. You are describing the corrupting influence of a Jew-God who's goal is to spread lies to weaken the white race and to subject them to eternal slavery.
Want to talk about virtue? The White Gods don't want you to worship them. They want you to improve yourself and to protect your people. We must create a future race of Ubermensch, so we can be victorious at Ragnarok.
The Jew-God wants you to be weak so we will be defeated by entropy.
Heil Odin!
Jesus condemned the Jews for being liars, children of Satan, the father of lies.
He called Himself Truth itself (John 14:6).
He did not spread lies, only Truth, insofar word of Him was shared.
"The White Gods" want you to look at anything that isn't God so you will suffer for eternity, like them. What do you think Tartarus is? Their fate - and yours, if you don't repent.
Self improvement comes by virtue. Virtues are the habits that constitute "being the best human possible". Fortitude and strength are obviously a part of this (and fortitude is taught by the Church as one of the four cardinal virtues, along with prudence, temperance, and justice), but there is of course more to the story.
Christ does not will that we are weak, but sufficiently strong to do God's will - instead of our own, which is petty and vain (not to mention self-damaging) compared to His.
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