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“Yet for all that, there is nothing in me of a founder of a religion--religions are affairs of the rabble; I find it necessary to wash my hands after I have come into contact with religious people.” quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
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“Yet for all that, there is nothing in me of a founder of a religion--religions are affairs of the rabble; I find it necessary to wash my hands after I have come into contact with religious people.”

Friedrich Nietzsche

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Source Essay: On Religion and the Individual, Friedrich Nietzsche, 1885

Nietzsche rejects organized religion, viewing it as a mass movement, and insists on personal separation from religious influence.

In simple terms: Religion is a crowd activity; stay separate.

Key Takeaway

Maintain personal intellectual independence.

Themes

religion individualism skepticism social conformity

Mood

critical philosophical

Type

existential skeptical

When to use this quote

  • academic discourse
  • personal belief
  • public debate

Key Concepts

existentialism critical philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do people seek religious community?
  • Can one be moral without religion?
A Different Perspective

His view may overlook community benefits of shared faith.

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