Christianity's Nihilism

Christianity is a nihilistic worldview, a doctrine of suffering and meekness because it evades the challenge of finding a meaning in earthly life. Life for Christians is a "Valley of Tears" and it only makes sense if they reach the "Kingdom of God, the "afterlife", ie, something 'outside life'.

A preaching of death that inhibits all the exuberance of life and detracts it. A teaching of just the opposite of life: submission, surrender, defeat, and an attitude of passivity towards the challenges of life. Life always has been a constant struggle, but some blind and psychopathic people want to teach us another way.
Christianity was from the beginning, essentially and fundamentally, life's nausea and disgust with life, merely concealed behind, masked by, dressed up as, faith in "another" or "better" life. 
-Friedrich Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy, p.23.
The Gospel was originally an apocalyptic and eschatological message, a predication of the imminent "end of the world". The faith of Jesus and his disciples was on this issue solid as a rock, so any issue of physical life had little relevance to them and for early Christians. They did not show the slightest interest in science, art and culture, and indeed, it was not until three centuries later that there was a Christian art. Christianity is, from its inception, a doctrine that prepares men for the "Kingdom of God"; the "afterlife"; the death.
My kingdom is not of this world (...) my kingdom is from another place. 
-John 18:36. 
If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even their own life—such a person cannot be my disciple.
-Luke 14:26.
Mankind wanted desperately to be released from this old nihilism, but to do so, it had to take atheism and thus was born a new nihilism: a godless society in which, however, it continues to perceive life in Judeo-Christian terms and drags the whole essence of his moral: The Slave Morality.

So, the need to transcend this rotten state of things is increasingly evident, and the only way to do that is through the union with the ancient powers of Nature, but in the way according to the own spirituality of each race, preserving each one their own identity and their own characteristics that make them unique. Only in this way we can reach the transmutation of all values that will lead to find the true meaning of life.

A picture is worth a thousand words. Take a look of what horrible these images are. They reflect the rottenness, decay, putrefaction, and decline of Spirit. Christianity is the cult to Death and the Denial of Life.