In which the profound distortions wrought by Christianity on life’s natural instincts and noble hierarchies are delicately unravelled, revealing a faith rooted not in life’s affirmation but in ressentiment and grandiose deceit. The gospels and New Testament emerge as masterful psychological intrigues—laden with hypocrisy and megalomania—while the Christian God is portrayed as a negation of true divinity, a foe to clear thought and the wisdom of the world.