Why Did Nietzche Hate Christianity?
so much as to curse it with a "curse"
maybe because of his love for decadence and disdain for morality. Much in the same way society also does. those societies fail
Nietzche renames himself Zarathustra
"Zarathustra was the ancient prophet who founded Zoroastrianism. Nietzsche considered the historical Zarathustra to be responsible for establishing "good" and "evil" as absolute metaphysical concepts -- a fundamental mistake, in his view.
Since one of the purposes of his fictional character was to overthrow this absolute morality and replace it with superior values, he named him Zarathustra (a sort of supreme irony)."
@Robin .. And those "Christians" who are not are called "Nicolina's" and lovers of "Baal", lawless individuals who will say "Lord, Lord" but Christ said that he will pronounce that he does not know them. For they are fake Christians. Obviously through their actions contrary to what Christ was renowned for and taught, they will be judged. These are what you call phony Christians. Jesus did come free people into living sinful, he freed people from the hypocrisy of the man made laws of the pharisee at the time.
@Robin .. And your comments on morality is the exact ideology carried by those who composed those societies of the past that were destroyed. Fact, it's in the history book.
And the irony of Nietzche is that he was not even embraced by those who did not believe in religion or his contemporaries. You can also add that he was a hypocrite as well for his desire to become Zarathustra
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