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Napoleon's Faith
"I know men, and I tell you that Jesus is not a man. The religion of Christ is a mystery which subsists by its own force, and proceeds from a mind which is not a human mind. We find in it a marked individuality which originated a train of words and actions unknown before. Jesus is not a philosopher, for his proofs are miracles, and from the first his disciples adored him.
"Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne and myself founded empires; but on what foundation did we rest the creatures of our genius? Upon force. But Jesus Christ founded an empire upon love; and at this hour millions of men would die for him.
"I die before my time, and then my body will be given back to the earth to become food for worms. Such is the fate of him who has been called the great Napoleon. When an abyss between my deep misery and the eternal kingdom of Christ, which is proclaimed, loved, adored and is still existing over the whole earth!"
Then turning to General Berrand, the emperor added: "If you do not perceive that Jesus Christ is God, I did wrong in appointing you a general." (Quests and Conquests)
--Byrd
"I know men, and I tell you that Jesus is not a man. The religion of Christ is a mystery which subsists by its own force, and proceeds from a mind which is not a human mind. We find in it a marked individuality which originated a train of words and actions unknown before. Jesus is not a philosopher, for his proofs are miracles, and from the first his disciples adored him.
"Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne and myself founded empires; but on what foundation did we rest the creatures of our genius? Upon force. But Jesus Christ founded an empire upon love; and at this hour millions of men would die for him.
"I die before my time, and then my body will be given back to the earth to become food for worms. Such is the fate of him who has been called the great Napoleon. When an abyss between my deep misery and the eternal kingdom of Christ, which is proclaimed, loved, adored and is still existing over the whole earth!"
Then turning to General Berrand, the emperor added: "If you do not perceive that Jesus Christ is God, I did wrong in appointing you a general." (Quests and Conquests)
--Byrd
