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Date: September 21st, 2023 8:25 AM Author: charismatic rambunctious toilet seat community account
"In this context, I would like to assert: all men are either Jews or Hellenes, individuals with ascetic traits, opposed to symbols, and addicted to spiritual principles, or individuals with a pragmatic temperament, a positive outlook on life, and pride in evolving. Consequently, there were Hellenes even within German pastors’ families, and Jews born in Athens, possibly descendants of Theseus. In this particular matter, it can be aptly said that the beard does not define the Jew, nor does the pigtail signify the Christian. Börne was a total Nazarene; his antipathy towards Goethe stemmed directly from his Nazarene disposition; his later political agitation was rooted in that sudden asceticism, that yearning for martyrdom commonly found among republicans that they term republican virtue, markedly similar to the masochistic tendencies of the early Christians. In his final years, Börne gradually embraced historical Christianity, he almost succumbed to Catholicism, he developed a kinship with the priest Lamennais and adopted an abhorrently sanctimonious tone when expressing his views publicly on Goethe's successor, a cheerful pantheist. It is of psychological intrigue to examine how innate Christianity in Börne’s spirit gradually surfaced after it had been extensively suppressed by his sharp intellect and his jovial temperament. I refer to it as joviality, gaieté, not joy, joie: Nazarenes occasionally exhibit a playful good humor, a witty, squirrel-like sprightliness, endearingly unpredictable, genuinely delightful, but also ostentatious, regularly followed by a stern mood shift; they lack the majestic exuberance that is uniquely found among conscious gods."
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5409867&forum_id=2#46824676)
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