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“Christianity—and that is its greatest merit—has somewhat mitigated that brutal German love of war, but it could not destroy it. Should that subduing talisman, the cross, be shattered, the frenzied madness of the ancient warriors, that insane Berserk rage of which Nordic bards have spoken and sung…” quote by Eric Metaxas
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““Christianity—and that is its greatest merit—has somewhat mitigated that brutal German love of war, but it could not destroy it. Should that subduing talisman, the cross, be shattered, the frenzied madness of the ancient warriors, that insane Berserk rage of which Nordic bards have spoken and sung so often, will once more burst into flame.””

Eric Metaxas

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Source Book: The Epic of Exodus, Eric Metaxas, 2020

Christianity softened some violent tendencies in German history, yet the underlying warlike spirit persists and could reemerge if religious symbols fail.

In simple terms: Religion can temper but not erase deep aggression.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address lingering aggression beyond religious influence.

Themes

war religion human nature

Mood

cautionary thought‑provoking

Type

historical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political discourse
  • education curricula
  • community reconciliation
  • historical analysis

Key Concepts

cultural memory aggression spiritual symbolism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies curb aggression without religious frameworks?
  • What secular values can replace the cross as a unifying talisman?
A Different Perspective

Relying solely on faith may not prevent future conflict; secular solutions needed.

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