Friedrich Nietzsche's declaration that "God is dead" reflects his observation that the Enlightenment and the rise of scientific rationality had eroded traditional religious beliefs and values in Western society. He argued that this loss of faith led to a crisis of meaning, as the moral framework provided by religion was no longer viable. Nietzsche saw this as an opportunity for individuals to create their own values and meanings in a world devoid of absolute truths. Ultimately, his statement serves as both a critique of contemporary culture and a call for a re-evaluation of morality and existence.
Nietzsche's famous declaration of the death of God first appears in The Gay Science, which was published in 1882.
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche believed that individuals who believe they have an ego, and whatever they do or say about their ego are deluding themselves. What they see as their ego is a phantom of reality in that their perception of it is primarily based on what others communicate to them, in one way or another. This results in an individual only having a slanted view of what they think of themselves. Here Nietzsche delves into psychology and as he does not exclude himself from his own ideas, also has a slanted view of himself, perhaps.
While he often referred to Nietzsche, and did seminars on Nietzsche, he never wrote a book on Nietzsche.
"God is dead" is "Jumala on kuollut" in Finnish.
In the Bible, God warns against communicating with the dead, as it is considered an abomination and can lead to deception and spiritual harm. It is important to seek guidance and communication with God alone.
I don't know what they mean, but god isn't dead. he can't die.
because it say so in the script and cause he is an idiot.
Hades is the God of the Underworld, the dead, and riches. I would say that is a great deal of responsibility.
God do not aothorise us to do cult to dead man. worship.and cult belongs to Jehovah God only.
(James 2:26) . . . Indeed, as the body without spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead.
Some do. They say that he was a regular man, but God thought that he was very great, so he rose from the dead. But some say that people saw the ghost of Jesus going to the Land of Goodness.
The Bible warns against speaking to the dead or seeking guidance from them. In Deuteronomy 18:10-12, it is stated that such practices are detestable to God. The Bible teaches that communication with the dead is forbidden and believers should seek guidance from God alone.