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[–] 16787181? ago 

Odd confused OP. I am a Christian but think I would ethically act mostly the same were I not one.

The problem is in White, particularly Nordic DNA. Christians in the Middle East, Africa, and elsewhere often defend their religious or tribal interests. But we have a congenitally weak ingroup feeling; we are the most individualistic people in the world. Oh, we always talk a good bit about how the brave Northmen did this and that for honor, so “the fame of a dead man’s deeds” would live on. But think about it: that’s the problem! The Vikings just had different social expectations in their times. In our age, the same people are the most “moralistic” in the world, in the sense that they have no sense of right or wrong not grounded in social esteem. And their societies tend to value egalitarianism, in those times as now, in that heredity was often disregarded and men judged solely on merit. Other peoples will never fall for lies that encourage suicidal behavior, but we do, and not just because of Christianity.

One of the tragedies of the Third Reich’s failure was that that sort of absolute, authoritarian state would, over generations, have punished individuals that dissented from ethnocentrism and culled them from the gene pool, whether by death penalty or prison, crafting a more collectivistic people like the East Asians, whose instincts are clearly superior to our own, whether we want to admit it or not.