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Old 04.24.2006, 07:58 PM   #30
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So, Christ became this "Homo Spiritualis" and according to St. Paul we can become the same. Nietzsche just hijacked the concept. But "The Antichrist" is more of a cultural commentary than it is philosophy, in my opinion. Nietzsche critiqued society and the church, and what he had to say was true...but I wouldn't take the phrase "God is dead" literally.

st paul was (there is no other way to say this) a sick fuck. and he didnt believe we came from apes. hence, no tightrope. and nietzsche did a lot more than "criticize society and the church". the church was not the issue-- he was not luther-- but the whole heritage of judeochristian morality in life & politics & art & philosophy of course.

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but I wouldn't take the phrase "God is dead" literally. After all, what is God?

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