(26 July 1796).
1750s, Diaries (1750s-1790s)
“[Mussolini] forcibly denounced those socialists who thought religion a matter for individual conscience or had their children baptized. Science had proved that God did not exist and the Jesus of history was an ignorant Jew whose family thought him mad, and who was a pigmy compared to the Buddha. Religion, he said, was a disease of the psyche, an epidemic to be cured by psychiatrists, and Christianity in particular was vitiated by preaching the senseless virtues of resignation and cowardice, whereas the new socialist morality should celebrate violence and rebellion.”
Source: Mussolini, 1983, p. 8
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“Those who have the disease called Jesus will never be cured.”
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1980s
Source: The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat-Up, and Burnt Out
“Religion: Benito a Christian?” Time magazine (August 25, 1924)
1920s
Ode interview (2009)
Interview to the newspaper "O Globo" (at the time of the release of his latest book, Cain), in 2009.
The Ocean of Theosophy by William Q. Judge (1893), Chapter 8, Of Reincarnation
about Jesus, The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History, p.17