No. Feuerbach was an atheist.
Ludwig Feuerbach did not believe in God. He is best known for his book The Essence of Christianity. The book was a critique of Christianity.
Ludwig Feuerbach
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It's probably meant as a response to Ludwig Feuerbach's statement that "God is a projection of Man's imagination."
It don't disprove da existance of God
Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872) wrote it in "Essence of Christianity: God the Image of Man. Man's Dependence upon Nature the Last and Only Source of Religion" (1841)""It is not as in the Bible, that God created man in his own image. But, on the contrary, man created God in his own image."The statement plays on a well-known passage from the bible. 'God created man in his own image' Gen. 1:27
Ludwig Feuerbach «Das Wesen des Christenthums» 1841Ludwig Feuerbach: "The Essence Of Christianity" in Relation to (Max Stirner's) "The Ego And Its Own"It is also possible that you are thinking of Voltaire's quote that "If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him".
His appearance is dictated by what you need. _______________ According to Genesis, God created man in his own image. According to Feuerbach, Man created god in his own image. Either way you look at it, there's nipples aplenty
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No they did not believe in god
I believe in god. also, write why u believe in god :)
If you believe that God made the world and everything in it, then you must believe that God made bedbugs. If you don't believe that God made the world, or if you don't believe in God, then you likely do not believe that God made bedbugs.