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This bruh is going HAM on Christianity [emoji: loudly sobbing][emoji: loudly sobbing]

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>>19199927
"We are Hyperborean, lets face it"

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This book belongs to the very few. Perhaps not one of them is even living yet. Maybe they will be the readers who understand my Zarathustra: how could I mistake myself for one of those for whom there are ears even now? Only the day after tomorrow belongs to me. Some are born posthumously.

The conditions under which I am understood, and then of necessity—I know them only too well. One must be honest in matters of the spirit to the point of hardness before one can even endure my seriousness and my passion. One must be skilled in living on mountains —seeing the wretched ephemeral babble of politics and national self-seeking beneath oneself. One must have become indifferent; one must never ask if the truth is useful or if it may prove our undoing. The predilection of strength for questions for which no one today has the courage; the courage for the forbidden; the predestination to the labyrinth. An experience of seven solitudes. New ears for new music. New eyes for what is most distant. A new conscience for truths that have so far remained mute. And the will to the economy of the great style: keeping our strength, our enthusiasm in harness. Reverence for oneself; love of oneself; unconditional freedom before oneself.

Well then! Such men alone are my readers, my right readers, my predestined readers: what matter the rest? The rest—that is merely mankind. One must be above mankind in strength, in loftiness of soul—in contempt.

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Recently I bought the antichrist, is it good to start on neeche?, Or it goes to the trash bin?.

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How can one book be so based? He basically lays the foundation for Perennial Philosophy in this single, short book.

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>>14289522
Nietzsche has already outed Saul of Tarsus as a seething Pharisee trying to subvert the Christian movement.

Read theory faggot

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>>14269209
>>14269213
These two know whats up

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>>14213970
Holy shit Christians still haven't told me why Jesus needs to brink the Kingdom of Heaven during his second coming, when he said clearly that it was already here during his FIRST coming

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SORRY YOU STUPID FUCKING MODERATOR, I'LL USE A PICTURE OF THE BOOK I QUOTED BEFORE YOU MOVE IT WITHOUT INVESTIGATING THIS TIME

Buddhism presupposes a very mild climate, extremely gentle and liberal customs, the complete absence of militarism, and the existence of higher, even scholarly classes to give focus to the movement. The highest goals are cheerfulness, quiet, and an absence of desire, and these goals are achieved. Buddhism is not a religion where people only aspire to perfection: perfection

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Hello there /lit/, salutations.

I've recently just finished pic related, and I must admit my exuberance and pure unfiltered and unmitigated delight at the brilliance of Nietzsche. I, as an atheist, feel a deep bond of sympathy with this man, his wit, his style, his cleverness, his logic and reasoning, his ability to say facts good, his intelligence, his charm and, yes, his humor. This book is only for high IQ people it seems, not for dumb christards or people who believe in Plato's philosophy (which is laughable if not disgustingly simple-minded and plain). This book taught me one thing very well, I must philosophize with a hammer, which is wha tI'm doing now as I write this. Some people will never be as smart as me and I know it, I have the deep sense that I am the ubermench. It's actually hard to be this small and live around a bunch of dumb ants like the human race (s). I, too, pity those inferior to me but as Nietzche says I must go beyond this pity in order to enhance my powers as the ubermench. /lit/ I dare you to read this book, I guarantee nobody here will understand it except those who have as many brain wrinkles as I do (and I doubt there are people with more since I'm the smartest man who browses this site). This book is great, it makes fun of christians, and socrates, and brainlets, and it pokes a million holes into the bible, which is a basically a fairy book for adults with double digit IQs.

anyways, farewell /lit/, i know people here aren't smart enough to understand nietzsche (who wasn't rightwing like you people think but a true man of the left, a good predessesor to Marx who copied a lot of ideas from nietzche), but if you think you're smart enough then you should try to read this book and see if you're smart enough to understand this book which you have to be pretty smart to understand. i'm going to go listen to bring me the horizon now and relish in my ubemesch powers as i will b(BUILD)e the bridge into the future with my philosophy hammer

okay, alas, goodbye and farewell /lit/, i'll see you on top of the mountain of lighting and philosophy and hammers and zeus (no christards allowed, pagans, LGBT, atheists, and lefties, the real ubermenzch, are allowed though only)

feel free to say your thoughts on this book (if you have any thoughts bcuz you probably don't since you're likely a dumb christard who doesn't understand nietzhce because you're not smart like me) so say your thoughts if you have them, if not be banished into oblivion you brainlet pleb

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Hello there /lit/, salutations.

I've recently just finished pic related, and I must admit my exuberance and pure unfiltered and unmitigated delight at the brilliance of Nietzsche. I, as an atheist, feel a deep bond of sympathy with this man, his wit, his style, his cleverness, his logic and reasoning, his ability to say facts good, his intelligence, his charm and, yes, his humor. This book is only for high IQ people it seems, not for dumb christards or people who believe in Plato's philosophy (which is laughable if not disgustingly simple-minded and plain). This book taught me one thing very well, I must philosophize with a hammer, which is wha tI'm doing now as I write this. Some people will never be as smart as me and I know it, I have the deep sense that I am the ubermench. It's actually hard to be this small and live around a bunch of dumb ants like the human race (s). I, too, pity those inferior to me but as Nietzche says I must go beyond this pity in order to enhance my powers as the ubermench. /lit/ I dare you to read this book, I guarantee nobody here will understand it except those who have as many brain wrinkles as I do (and I doubt there are people with more since I'm the smartest man who browses this site). This book is great, it makes fun of christians, and socrates, and brainlets, and it pokes a million holes into the bible, which is a basically a fairy book for adults with double digit IQs.

anyways, farewell /lit/, i know people here aren't smart enough to understand nietzsche (who wasn't rightwing like you people think but a true man of the left, a good predessesor to Marx who copied a lot of ideas from nietzche), but if you think you're smart enough then you should try to read this book and see if you're smart enough to understand this book which you have to be pretty smart to understand. i'm going to go listen to bring me the horizon now and relish in my ubemesch powers as i will b(BUILD)e the bridge into the future with my philosophy hammer

okay, alas, goodbye and farewell /lit/, i'll see you on top of the mountain of lighting and philosophy and hammers and zeus (no christards allowed, pagans, LGBT, atheists, and lefties, the real ubermenzch, are allowed though only)

feel free to say your thoughts on this book (if you have any thoughts bcuz you probably don't since you're likely a dumb christard who doesn't understand nietzhce because you're not smart like me) so say your thoughts if you have them, if not be banished into oblivion you brainlet pleb

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Okay seriously wtf

Are there like no good critiques if Nietzsche??? What books just absolutely shit on his critique of Christianity?? Or ones that just shit on him in general??

I don't not care about the "why dont you go read him??"
I have, but I just want some secondsry reading that actually gets to the crux of Nietzsche's view and attacks it

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If christianity is slave morality, then what is the alternative?

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damn... will christfags ever recover?

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do you consider the cover of the book part of the aesthetic? like if a book has a really awful cover, does it bother you?

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