Saturday, November 14, 2009

Question about Nietzsche's madness?

Is it plausable that Frederich Nietzsche was poisoned by the church? He wrote many damning words about christianity at a sensitive time for the church, including a book called "The Antichrist." The idea they wanted dead is irrifutable but wouldnt they prefer to use a poison that would make him mad instead, in order to destroy his credibility?





Such chemicals exist:





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Question about Nietzsche's madness?
Nothing would surprise me of religion! Religion is a mans way of controlling and manipulating the masses. Thur out the centuries religion has changed to suck in more people church doctrine changed to celebrate Christmas in Dec to coincide with the pagans that celebrated the winter solstice. many other such doctrine changes have occurred as well for the convince of keeping the believers in line.
Reply:What possibly poisoned Nietzshe was the illegal drugs that he was on in order to become a major philosopher.


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