I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, the one great instinct for revenge for which no expedient is sufficiently poisonous, secret, subterranean, petty — I call it the one immortal blemish of mankind . . . And one... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 4111897Full view - About this book
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - Aesthetics - 1896 - 400 pages
...shall write on all walls, wherever there are walls,—I have letters for making even the blind see ... I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great...expedient is sufficiently poisonous, secret, subterranean, mean,—I call it the one immortal blemish of mankind . .. THE END THE WORKS OF FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE.... | |
| Theology - 1908 - 746 pages
...invented for the purpose of depreciating nature." . . . .In the last section of The Antichrist, he says: "I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity. .... the one immortal blemish of mankind". "With this I am at the conclusion and pronounce my sentence. I condemn... | |
| Henry Louis Mencken - Philosophy - 1908 - 350 pages
...benevolence — against life itself. . . . " This eternal accusation I shall write upon all walls : I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, ... for which no expedient is sufficiently poisonous, secret, subterranean, mean ! I call it the one... | |
| Jonathan Brierley - Theology - 1909 - 298 pages
...the faith of his fathers. His animosity reminds one of Diderot. Says he, in the " Will to Power," " I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity. ... I call it the one immortal shame and blemish upon the human race." And his animosity is directed... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - Philosophy - 1910 - 86 pages
...shall write on all walls, wherever there are walls (I have letters for making even the blind see) ; I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, the one great instinct for revenge (of. the weak upon the strong) for which no expedient is sufficiently poisonous, secret,... | |
| Gilbert Parker - World War, 1914-1918 - 1915 - 442 pages
...its strength, its love, and its hope. The other world is the motive for the denial of every reality. I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great...which no expedient is sufficiently poisonous, secret, underhand, to gain its ends. I call it the one immortal shame and blemish upon the human race." It... | |
| North American, Philadelphia - World War, 1914-1918 - 1915 - 432 pages
...nothing untouched by its depravity. I call it the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, for which no expedient is sufficiently poisonous,...secret, subterranean, mean! I call it the one immortal shame and blemish upon the human race! You say that it has made the world better? I say that it has... | |
| John Neville Figgis - Philosophy and religion - 1917 - 348 pages
...should still less know how to believe in him. In a formula: Deus qualem Paulus creavit, Dei negatio." 2 "I call Christianity the one great curse, the one...— I call it the one immortal blemish of mankind." 3 "That which deifies me, that which 1 Ecce Homo, 138. > Antichrist, 316. ' Ibid., 354. makes me stand... | |
| Granville Stanley Hall - 1917 - 362 pages
...write on all walls, wherever there are walls, — I have letters for making even the blind see. ... I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great...subterranean, mean, — I call it the one immortal blemish of mankind."1 What answer has geneticism to this terrific indictment, more thrilling than the curse of... | |
| John Neville Figgis - Philosophy and religion - 1917 - 348 pages
...should still less know how to believe in him. In a formula: Deus qualem Paulus creavit, Dei negatio." z "I call Christianity the one great curse, the one...depravity, the one great instinct of revenge, for , *M which no expedient is sufficiently poisonous, secret, subterranean, mean-— I call it the one... | |
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