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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 25 MIN

The Antichrist - 20-26 (Buddhism, Jews)

from The Nietzsche Library · host Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

In which the contemplative eye surveys the austere contrast between Buddhism’s serene realism and Christianity’s fervent entanglement with suffering, sin, and hope as a vital, if illusory, sustainer of life. Thus unfolds a critique of Judaeo-Christian origins and priestly manipulations that falsify natural values, reconfigure morality, and wield sin as the potent instrument of ecclesiastical dominion.

In which the contemplative eye surveys the austere contrast between Buddhism’s serene realism and Christianity’s fervent entanglement with suffering, sin, and hope as a vital, if illusory, sustainer of life. Thus unfolds a critique of Judaeo-Christian origins and priestly manipulations that falsify natural values, reconfigure morality, and wield sin as the potent instrument of ecclesiastical dominion.

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