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>>14247156
For Christians, Nietzsche’s call to cast away goodness for great power is the essence of the of Satanic rebellion. This is the important point. In God as contrasted with creatures, goodness and greatness of power cannot be distinguished. They are in in God because God is one. He chose to reveal his goodness fully in Christ, not his power. No doubt Nietzsche would have respected a divine display of rar destructive power as self-revelation but God chose instead goodness without power, the form of an infant , a childwho would grow to be a man and who would mount the cross rather than a throne.In Christ, God’s power was fully hidden, only to be revealed in the resurrection, the lesson from God being that, if we chose goodness even unto death, we will receive eternal greatness. Christianity does indeed, as Nietzsche feared lead to self destruction but only so that the self may be recreated.
But where did Nietzsche lead ? by the time he was forty years old, he started singing his letters “The Anti-Christ”. Within a year after writing The anti-Christ, Nietzsche started losing his powerful mind . The last decade of his life was spent in the darkest corners of madness, detoriating in every way ,at one stretch keeping everyone in the house awake repeating like a hideous drum, “ I am dead because I am stupid … I am stupid because I am dead”. This is greatness?

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I decided to go back and re-read Antichrist and my goodness, I finally realized how right Nietzsche was.

There's nothing 'Christian' about Christianity. It's falsification from beginning to end. Jesus of Nazareth did not believe in the concepts of 'sin', 'penance', 'redemption', 'the beyond'. Those beliefs were imputed to Jesus after his death by Paul of Tarsus, who could not have been more dysangelic. Paul was consumed by vengeance and loathing. He preached the opposite of what Jesus preached, which was a Buddhist sort of resignation, tranquility and benevolence of soul. 'Resist not evil' is the key to the whole life of Jesus. In Paul, conversely, there is nothing but resistance, revenge, agitation. He struggles against the science of his day, the Alexandrian scribes and scholars, and Christianity, Pauline Christianity, which 'uses the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, the weak things of the world to confound those that are strong.'

Christianity such as we have practiced it for the last 2000 years is nothing but Judaism once more, the Jewish instincts reorganized and given a new expression.

There was only one Christian, and he died on the Cross.

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>>11678675
>What is truth?
The truth was pierced for our transgressions.

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>>6360918
All you can do is mock.

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>>6349744
>Stuff like that wasn't important to the Jews

The Jews hate Jesus and were not going to publicize his successes.

See:
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>>6349740

>Romans

Christ's ministry didn't take hold amongst Romans until after His resurrection.

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