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Excellent, B.D. Adolph Hitler said that the Germans were only answerable to their God, the one who created their people. This is tantamount to that being the first of the Germanic race. He also said that all life is struggle and and they who will not struggle do not deserve to live. Primary natural law. Corneliu Codreanu, the leader of the Romanian Iron Guard, a devout Christian but by no means a turn-the-other-cheek, Judaized Christian, believed not only in revering your ancestors but that it was possible to communicate with them. Religion is the apex of culture and culture is a direct manifestation of race. Any true religion must put race first as they are inexorably entwined, concomitant with a will to power, strive, and conquer.

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yes very nice. The German God was definitely not the Christian God. Even Jung makes this argument.

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Excellent piece.

And uncanny. I wrote a few similar lines in my private diary this week.

This helps reinforce.

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Lineage is certainly important. However, it cannot give one ethical norms and guidelines to structure society. At best, “Purely pursuing the Excellence of Lineage” gets you that Morale Boost in Battle so that the War is finished in your favour. What happens “afterward” is not something Lineage can answer (or ever hope to).

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