I like philosophy. It's not that I understand each idea/theory 100% though.
It's very interesting and much of it seems contradictory, such as the emergence of the strong unified Germany as a country ruled by the weak. In Christian terms, I think I see his point in the awful history of the strong as murderous robber barons and the weak as bloodthirsty killers of dissenters. I can only understand weak in the sense of passive-aggressive, and I think Nietzsche says this somewhere. These different approaches to life in the shape of non-Christian, nominal Christian, organisation Christian or whatever would have been put in the shade by true Christianity but it seems true Christianity was, and is, a pipe-dream.
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