The Anti-ChristIn truth, the Anti-Christ is as necessary to the completeness of the whole of Nietzsche's system as the keystone is to the arch. All the curves of his speculation lead up to it. What he flung himself against, from the beginning to the end of his days of writing, was always in the last analysis, Christianity.
Nietzsche is one of my favorite philosophers, probably because I disagree with him on half of his beliefs. What I really love is his passion, however misguided. He grew up in a strict household where the rules of Christianity were taught more than the love of Christ and this probably resulted in his scathing critiques and dialogues. Nietzche is incredible. Not only is he a great philosopher, but his sarcastic humor makes him a truly modern wit to be reckoned with. While every line of this book should offend me as a Catholic, I found its composition to be first rate and extremely readable. --Reviewer: Patrick Koucheravy from Fairfax, VA United States