Chapter 1 | The Twelve Hours |
First hour Recklessness and weakness of conscience Let the deity be a tyrant. How people become criminals. The emergence of schisms and sects. 1. In the so-called better and educated world, where especially the Christian religion is commonplace under various sectarian forms, morality is usually preached only in such a way as is politically most expedient for the rulers in either worldly or spiritual matters. 2. The people are taught a gray knowledge of God, not that they should recognize and love Him, but only that they should immeasurably fear Him as the most implacable tyrant of all tyrants; and thus the Divinity is preached only as a hostage that is supposed to bear fruit when all other hostages have already become fruitless. |
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