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We are deprived of strength when we feel pity". He also mentions: "What is more harmful than any vice? Active pity for all the failures and all the weak: Christianity". Next, Nietzsche -3- criticizes Christian hope as a problem: "Those who suffer must be sustained by a hope that can never be contradicted by any reality or be disposed by any fulfillment?a hope for the beyond'' One of the most important concepts, love, is so-called by Nietzsche to be used by Christian thought as a tool to influence there people...
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Nietzsche hate is very personal towards Jesus and his people. He seems to be hurt by the entire Christian system. Nietzsche also believed Christianity to be deeply anti-scientific, since much of it is based on obscuring. At the heart of Christianity is an invisible, purely metaphysical god, a prime mover, an omnipresent and omniscient deity with the power to exist or interfere in every earthly process: this is the powerful, if absurd, first premise with which Christianity circumvents all threatening questions of a scientific nature...
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