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This article examines the idea that Friedrich Nietzsche may have been anti-Christian.

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Yes, Nietzsche was highly critical of Christianity, viewing it as an ideology that was both oppressive and restrictive. He believed in the individual's freedom to make their own choices, independent of any religious or secular influence. He frequently criticized the church and its teachings on morality, believing that its adherence to dogmatic principles and its tendency to exalt suffering and submission were destructive to the human spirit.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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