The Antichrist
 

The Antichrist

by Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche's "The Antichrist" might be more aptly named "The Antichristian," for it is an unmitigated attack on Christianity that Nietzsche makes within the text instead of an exposition on evil or Satan as the title might suggest. In "The Antichrist," Nietzsche presents a highly controversial view of Christianity as a damaging influence upon western civilization that must come to an... (read more)

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Nietzsche's endless rantings about the evils of Christendom. His stance on Paul is especially important and interesting.

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  • Victor G

    victor g said:

    Rather than attacking the metaphysics of Christianity, attacks its psychology, finding its roots in resentment and revenge. Often dismissed, but rarely rebutted.

    posted Monday, December 31 2007
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