On Christianity

Christianity is the religion of the people that don’t exist anymore, or will perish.

I. Proto-Christians don’t exist anymore. We know of no exile of them from Israel nor of any forceful or voluntary islamization or judification.
II. Ancient Rome and it’s populus don’t exist anymore. The first soil after Israel where Christianity was spread shows us no descendants of those first believers. All we have today in Italy is a population mainly consisting of Germans, Slavs and Illyrians.
III. Modern, Christian populations show us a decrease in numbers, soon to be outnumbered by Muslims.

So, generally, the touch of Christianity carries death.

Religion in a whole needs to carry death.

Is there anything in life that does not need to carry death?

Knowledge. Christianity worship ignorance and condemn intelligence as evil.

And why such unintelligent statement about religion?

Life and the need for culture (Kulturbedürfniss) are the same. Culture is power and need is will: life is will to power. There where life is high also language has a smaller number of dialects, because there every individual is trying to be understood by the largest number of his citizens, because he has the largest number of needs which want to be satisfied. The language also develops accordingly, the syntax grows and the number of letters is rising, like a music which can express numerous feelings. The number of citizens is high. But when life is falling then language is falling apart; many dialects and street languages come up. Natality is falling with the decreasing needs of the individuals, their communication is reduced, they become aggressive and alienated.

You know, there’s a few things you can’t really question, like how man needs God. I’d like to believe people rarely abuse such knowledge but truly I know better. Denying real wisdom like that tends to put peeps in a tough place- in the end they gotta somehow find peace before it’s too late and that always takes a good hard look at yourself.

People see life as a phenomenon of the culture-growth, as a natural phenomenon. Religion is just an utility of the need for culture. Just as state and politics are.
But sometimes, like in the case of Buddhism and Christianity it is the final know-how formula of dead cultures. The difference is that Buddhism conserves the dead culture-machines and Christianity is calling them away from life into death.

Not even Nietzsche did believe that the creation of nations and people depend on a mathematical formula or know-how but it is a phenomenon out of overabundance of life and joy. His Zarathustra is calling for a new phenomenon. He could not know if he would succeed with his book, if there is a critical number of individuals ready to start a new culture. Therefore “for all and nobody”.

It’s true.