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Nietzsche's passionate atheism was the making of me | Giles Fraser

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  • Feb 5, 2012
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<strong>Giles Fraser:</strong> <strong>The Big Ideas:</strong> Nietzsche's pious lack of faith led to my own conversion to Christianity

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“Christianity is not a mistake. It is wickedness dressed up as virtue.” “But all this weight of expectation was profoundly claustrophobic and so it was almost inevitable that rejecting God came as a great release. Indeed, such was the enormous freedom that Nietzsche felt in throwing off his Christian upbringing that he came to describe it in terms of salvation. With the most extraordinary rhetorical daring, he borrowed the language of Christianity to articulate the liberation he discovered in this new-found lack of faith. Which is why one of European culture's most dedicated atheists can sound so religious.”
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