Aestheticism According To Nietzsche And Cassian
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...among the populous in respect to whether or not they live a sparse, religious life, devoted to a mainline religion such as Christianity. The alternative is to follow their hearts and live according to their whims. Of course, there may be a middle ground, but in either event, the fact is that if one is not living as an aesthetic, they may be criticized by the devoted. People leave ordinary life to become nuns, priests, monks and so forth. They give up their worldly possessions. Some, like Mother Theresa, later become saints.
Critics of Christianity believe that they should not be subject to anything with such an extreme dogma and that the spirit needs to have freedom. Nietzsche for example criticized Christianity to help people understand Christian writings rationally, according to a student. That said, even though there are flaws in Christianity, Nietzsche's stance is not necessarily a good argument. A student requests that Nietzsche's position may be used to more thoroughly understand the meaning of Cassian's...
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