Law
against
Christianity
Given
on
the
Day
of
Salvation,
on
the
first
day
of
the
year
one
(—30
September
1888,
according
to
the
false
calculation
of
time)
War to the death against vice: the vice is Christianity
First proposition.—
Every type of anti-nature is a vice.
The priest is the most vicious type of person: he teaches anti-nature.
Priests are not to be reasoned with, they are to be locked up.
Second proposition.—
Any participation in church services is an attack on public morality.
One should be harsher with Protestants than with Catholics,
harsher with liberal Protestants than with orthodox ones.
The criminality of being Christian increases with your proximity to science.
The criminal of criminals is consequently the philosopher.
Third proposition.—
The execrable location where Christianity
brooded over its basilisk eggs should
be razed to the ground and,
being the depraved spot on earth,
be razed to the ground and,
being the depraved spot on earth,
it should be the horror of all posterity.
Poisonous snakes should be bred on top of it.
Fourth proposition.—
The preacher of chastity is a public incitement to anti-nature.
Contempt for sexuality,
making it unclean with the concept of 'uncleanliness',
these are the real sins agains the holy spirit of life.
Fifth proposition.—
Eating at the same table as a priest ostracises:
you are excommunicated from honest society.
The priest is our Chandala,—
he should be ostracised,
starved,
driven
into
every
type
of
desert.
Sixth proposition.—
The
'holy'
history
'holy'
history
should
be
called
by
the
name
it
deserves,
the
accursed
history;
accursed
history;
the
words
'God',
'saviour',
'redeemer',
'saint'
should
be
used
as
terms
of
abuse,
to
signify
criminals.
Seventh proposition.—
The
rest
follows
from
this.
—The Anti-Christ
P.S. I love Christians
the most because
they are my only
worthy enemies.