The Will to Power and the AntiChrist
In the article “The Will to Power and the AntiChrist”, Friedrich Neitzsche has described that good is all that increases the power, bad is all that continue with the weakness, and happiness is overcoming the resistance to the power. The author is the view that the Christianity is more harmful as compared to the any vice. The author wants to disclose that what kind of individuals should breed, should have will, are more valuable for the life, and are sure about the future. Christianity has considered the man as weak. The morality of the Christianity is essentially indignant, as well as life denying. The Christianity, however, devalues the natural instructs of the human, and promotes the weakness. The author has provided an example of the decadent of the Pascal, who considered that the reason of committing the sin is decadent by the Christianity.
Further, the Christianity is regarded as the religion of pity, but as a matter of the fact pity just stimulates the emotions that increase the energy for promoting the feelings and thoughts of the life. However, pity has a discouraging effect; an individual loses his force and power when he commits an act of pity. The author considers that Christianity as a religion, and as morality has nothing to do with the reality, as everything is just imagined. Further, the concept of God in Christianity is also not correct, as they consider the God as a spirit, spider, and God of the sick person. The doctrine of the equal rights for all in Christianity is also dubious, because if the Christianity in politics is considered then it provides special power and prestige to some people while others remain deprived.