14.1.26

Christianity and antiquity

When on a Sunday morning we hear the bells ringing we ask ourselves: is it possible! this is going on because of a Jew crucified 2000 years ago who said the was the son of god. The proof of suche an assertion is lacking. - In the content of our age the christian religion is certainly a piece of antiquity intruding out of distant age past, and that the above-mentioned assertion is believed - while one is otherwise so rigorous in the testing of claims - is perhaps the most ancient piece of this inheritance. A god who begets children on a mortal woman; a sage who calls upon us no longer to work, no longer to sit in judgement, but to heed the signs of the imminent end of the world; a justice which accepts an innocent man as a substitute sacrifice; someone who bids his disciples drink his blood; prayers for miraculou interventions; sin perpetrated against a god atoned for by a god; fear of a Beyond to which death is the gateway; the figure of the cross as a symbol in a age which no longer knows the meaning and shame of the cross - how gruesomely all this is wafted to us, as if out of the grave of a primeval past! Can one believe that things of this sort are still believed in?

Friedrich Nietzsche
1844 - 1900