Where I'm from we call those paper houses.
I was never a fan of them, I've always been a brick house type of person.
Best way to live Life?
Not him but according to most survivialists, Idaho is the best state. Considering how empty it is, the land shouldn't be expensive either.
Here's a good read: survivalblog.com
Jesus was born as a Jew - Matt. 1:1, Heb. 7:14, Matt. 2:2
Jesus was referred to as "Rabbi" by his disciples - John 4:31
Jesus identified as King of the Jews right up until his death - Matthew 27:11
Jesus preached egalitarian pacifist liberal cuckoldry - entire sermon on the mount, "turn the other cheek" "all one in christ"
Face it, Jesus was a kike that preached the ancient equivalent of liberal slave morality cuckoldry. The fact the Jews killed him for breaking ranks with the established Jewish community means literally nothing, he was still a Jew from the Middle East that preached the poisons that have got us where we are today. Stop believing in Semitic desert myths and turn to your own European heritage instead.
I used to think Chile was the place to go until I visited there. Patagonia is gorgeous and some of the towns are all right, with nice German style buildings, but the people really are mongrelized beyond redemption in my view. I saw not one that I would consider white in over 5 towns/cities I went to in Patagonia that were established by Germans not but a few centuries ago.
I agree with this. I don't think the ultimate slave planet will come to pass, that things will collapse before then. Honestly, I'm with Varg on this. I know it's just a feeling, but I just don't believe that a world based on absolute lies and contradictory to the laws of nature will succeed in the longrun.
That's why I think it's best for American whites to move to the PNW, arm themselves, live rurally and locally, and simply try to live their lives to the best of their abilities, not letting the jew world infect their own individual potential for well-being. There's bound to be a tipping point where hubris catches up to the kikes and globalists.
Have you been to Bariloche?
Stoicism.
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Go fuck yourself and your shitty bait you shill everywhere to sell books. It's a full time job for you isn't it? What does he pay you like $10hr? Tell him to stop screwing up Jung and lying about Hitler and to stop stealing our memes!
So just find 32K this year and learn to build houses. Great advice asshole.
Confirmed. I was also searching Landwatch the other week and found a plethora of 30+ acre parcels in beautiful areas of Colorado and Idaho for 1,000 an acre and less, some even had wells already and the potential to hook up to the grid if you wanted. Some of the locations in mountains though, you're more or less stuck there in the winter and would have to stockpile.
All people feel when they have a personal relationship to Jesus is what's called the 'path of bhakti' in Hinduism, the path of devotion, path of the heart, or devotion to a guru. In Islam, they have the Sufi path which is similar to this. It's the same idea, and I do believe CAN connect true devotees, those of pure hearts to some sort of transcendental heart/god.
Where you Christians err in my opinion is that you think you have a monopoly on god. You think that your book from 2,000 (and even before for the OT) is some kind of absolute that is everlasting and not open for corruption and change, or you just ignore that it was a revelation for that time and place and for those people around it, and no longer has any bearing to the modern situation. IT'S OLD, and god is a living thing; like nature it is always evolving.
You're also completely out of touch with reality if you think Christianity has benefited whites and isn't one of the main causes for where we are today.
Basically, I think there's some transcendental truths to devoting your heart to god, but collectively Christianity is poisonous to our race right now.
This is a false equivalence. Just because jews hate jesus doesn't mean it's a good religion for Aryans. They hate anything and anyone who challenges them. It is a still a humanitarian, anti-nature religion, with a backwards set of morals that go against survival.
No, that's in Argentina, and I was only on the Chilean side. From the pictures, it looks beautiful though.