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Single Idea 20138

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / A. Ethics Foundations / 2. Source of Ethics / f. Übermensch ]

Full Idea

Christianity has waged a war to the death against the higher type of man, it has excommunicated all the fundamental instincts of this type.

Gist of Idea

Christianity is at war with the higher type of man, and excommunicates his basic instincts

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (The Anti-Christ [1889], 05)

Book Ref

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-Christ', ed/tr. Hollingdale,R.J. [Penguin 1972], p.117


A Reaction

It seems rather insulting to say that the finest and most dedicated altruism practised by the most admirable Christians is the expression of a 'lower' instinct.


The 12 ideas from 'The Anti-Christ'

Virtues must be highly personal; if not, it is merely respect for a concept [Nietzsche]
Christianity is at war with the higher type of man, and excommunicates his basic instincts [Nietzsche]
Each person should devise his own virtues and categorical imperative [Nietzsche]
Christianity is a revolt of things crawling on the ground against elevated things [Nietzsche]
The great lie of immortality destroys rationality and natural instinct [Nietzsche]
The story in Genesis is the story of God's fear of science [Nietzsche]
Truth has had to be fought for, and normal life must be sacrificed to achieve it [Nietzsche]
A God who cures us of a head cold at the right moment is a total absurdity [Nietzsche]
'Faith' means not wanting to know what is true [Nietzsche]
Philosophy grasps the limits of human reason, and values are beyond it [Nietzsche]
All intelligent Romans were Epicureans [Nietzsche]
One must never ask whether truth is useful [Nietzsche]