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No matter how strongly a thing may be believed, strength of belief is no criterion of truth.' But what is truth? Perhaps a kind of belief that has become a condition of life?  
No matter how strongly a thing may be believed, strength of belief is no criterion of truth.' But what is truth? Perhaps a kind of belief that has become a condition of life?  
Friedrich Nietzsche,
Friedrich Nietzsche,
Friedrich Nietzsche once noted "the awakening sciences have allied themselves point by point with the philosophy of [[Epicurus]], but point by point rejected Christianity." Of course that was the Christianity of their time that was already descending and devolving from the way of Christ.

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No matter how strongly a thing may be believed, strength of belief is no criterion of truth.' But what is truth? Perhaps a kind of belief that has become a condition of life? Friedrich Nietzsche,

Friedrich Nietzsche once noted "the awakening sciences have allied themselves point by point with the philosophy of Epicurus, but point by point rejected Christianity." Of course that was the Christianity of their time that was already descending and devolving from the way of Christ.