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God is Dead ↓

God is Dead ↓. ↓. Religion/ Morality. Development?. Limits the strong. ↓. ↓. ↓. ↓. ↓. Cripples progression. Annulment of the Supersensible. Opium. ↓. ↓. Directed towards progression/ evolution/ development. Transformation. ↓. ↓. Laws of Nature. Tool: Science. ↓.

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God is Dead ↓

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  1. God is Dead↓ ↓ Religion/ Morality Development? Limits the strong ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ Cripples progression Annulment of the Supersensible Opium ↓ ↓ Directed towards progression/ evolution/ development Transformation ↓ ↓ Laws of Nature Tool: Science ↓ Survival of the fittest/ strong (superman/ ubermensch) ↓ Overcome: weak Nietzsche is Dead

  2. "Do not pervert justice; do not show partiality to the poor or favoritism to the great, but judge your neighbor fairly." Leviticus 19:15 • "There will always be poor people in the land. Therefore I command you to be openhanded toward your brothers and toward the poor and needy in your land." Deuteronomy 15:11 • "He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; he seats them with princes and has them inherit a throne of honor." 1 Samuel 2:8

  3. NIETZSCHE GOD IS DEAD = MAN IS DEAD? • death = annulment by man of the supersensible world • Transforming the traditions/ norms made by religion • How? = tool: science

  4. LAWS OF RELIGION • Favors the weak (restrictions) • Platonic: transcending • Morality: limits the strong/progression • Cripples progression • But created by man 2. LAWS OF NATURE • Directed towards development and growth • Survival of the fittest and the strong • Weak has no right from nature to exist. • Annulment of the supersensible world • Power is the supreme virtue

  5. CHRISTIANITY • Active pity for all the failures • Has depressing effects (stoics) • Contradicted the strong to preserve itself • Sinning = weak

  6. ANNULMENT/ NIHILISTIC ATTITUDE • Transforming the old values into newer ideas that may be applicable to the present (idea of change)

  7. THE WEAK: • Must be eliminated to give way to the strong • E.g. • German military: aryan race(conqueror of the world)

  8. Übermensch(“overman”) • self-evolution • Will to truth • Not to deceive and not to be deceived • Overcoming weakness/ fear • GAY SCIENCE God’s death: • liberation from mediocrity, • self-evolution. • Man: master of himself • Karma?

  9. SCIENCE • world can be transformed • E.g. condom, in vitro fertilization • own rules: HEIGHTENS THE FEELING OF POWER • rules that are “nihilistic” • transforming the world towards development. • Cause for nihilism: Reason = MAN • by imposing strict, inhuman “man-made categories • over humanity’s existential essence.

  10. E.g. new urban planning vs. laws of birth control according to the Church

  11. Applicable: “humayo kayo at magpakarami”

  12. SUMMARY • WE DO NOT HAVE THE FULL CAPACITY TO REALIZE THE COMPLETE IDENTITY OF GOD. • WHAT WE DID WAS TO CREATE LAWS THAT MAY SOMEHOW DEFINE GOD’S REALITY. • SENSE OF CONSOLATION • BUT THESE LAWS TEND TO SUPPRESS MAN’S EXISTENTIAL REALITY MAINLY BECAUSE THESE LAWS ARE CREATED IN ACCORDANCE TO MAN’S UNDERSTANDING OF A GOD. • MAN CREATED THE IDEA OF GOD: MAN KILLED GOD’S REALITY

  13. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

  14. How can you relate/ explain Nietzsche’s idea on nihilism with the movie’s storyline? • Where is the idea of God/ Religion in the movie? Your answer/ explanation should be in line w/ Nietzsche’s notion on God/ Religion. • Is religion really necessary in determining one’s freedom? Is Younger really a freeman? Explain your answers in connection with the possible effects of Religion in one’s action. • In the context of Nietzsche’s philosophy, who is the “superman” in the movie? Explain.

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