Nietzsche 4

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Man's greatest labor so far has been to reach agreement about very many things and submit to that law of agreement, regardless of whether these things are true or false. This is the one place I believe, where nature looks at Christianity and says, Well, this is the paradigm that was established by Christianity. And the beauty of it is that all of these people, Christians, were able to interrelate because of their common belief. But then he pulled the rug out and says, even if this belief is absurd, stupid, a joke shouldn't be there. But the beauty of having a common paradigm is having A common language being able to say like, yes, we all take Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Even if that is a complete fiction, a joke.

There's nothing to nature. At least we agree on something. And I'll just say this, you know, he says the greatest danger that has ever hovered over humanity is anarchy chaos. So yeah, it's it's such a beautiful passage that you can unpack for years, but I chose it because it's the one place where he's saying this is civilization. And even though it's based on a house of cards, total fiction bullshit. We need to have something so that we're not animals just killing each other all the time.

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