Christianity and its Ultimate Role
Two of the most important concepts of Nietzsche’s were the possible origins of Christianity and the faith that surrounds it, whether or not it was valid or not. In the following arguments, it will hopefully be proven that both the origin is flawed and the intent behind it, i.e. faith, is just as skewed. Also a proof will be presented as to how this master scheme was orchestrated to achieve ultimate social power and control though a popular stimulus, religion.“Christianity came into existence in order to lighten the heart; but now it has first to burden the heart so as afterwards to be able to lighten it. Consequently it shall perish.” This is a very powerful statement made by Nietzsche, however it holds to be quite true in may aspects. The only way to accept a savior is to first be in need of one, your heart must require something like a savior, hence it must be burdened. This yet is an odd concept, how must you accept something so harshly. Well as Nietzsche so eloquently portrays in his essays, the individual must be vulnerable, being at a pint in their life where they have nothing to turn to at all, except Christianity. This as Nietzsche concludes will be the downfall of Christianity in the end. Something that i
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Approximate Word count = 2037
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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