He didn't liked Christianity it's not a new thing, but now i can see another reason why: he believes that all the ill and weak people just need to die. 'What is more harmful than any vice?-Practical sympathy for the botched and the weak-Christianity.' Now he said the last word - How we need to help them do so?.why we need to do so? 'The weak and the botched shall perish: first principle of our charity.
Here Nietzsce is going further about this whole thing of Power and thinks that war is good and peace is not, calls his readers to be free from the so called 'moral acid'. 'Not contentment, but more power not peace at any price, but war not virtue, but efficiency (virtue in the Renaissance sense, virtu, virtue free of moral acid).' It speaks into the simple reader heart and his will to overcome himself - that he is indeed has the power to do so. In my opinion, this part has many meanings. What is happiness?-The feeling that power increases-that resistance is overcome.' What is evil?-Whatever springs from weakness. 'What is good?-Whatever augments the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself, in man. Isn't Nietzsche himself suffered from a bad health most of his life? So why in the world he said the following things in 'The Antichrist', section 2: