Nietzsche rejected organized religion because he believed it limited individual freedom and hindered human potential. He famously declared that "God is dead" to suggest that the traditional concept of a divine being no longer held sway over society and that humanity must now create its own values and meaning. For Nietzsche, this meant embracing a life-affirming philosophy focused on self-reliance and personal growth.
Friedrich Nietzsche in the 19th century created the Philosophy the Nazis would use to exterminate the Jews. Nietzsche used the doctrine, "Survival of the Fittest," to declare that the Arian Race was the fittest race. Nietzsche's writings spread through Germany for 50 years. The Jews were an inferior race. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, they used Nietzsche's writings as their Bible. The Nazis thought they were speeding up evolution. As a result, they tried to eliminate Jews, Gipsies, and Homosexuals.
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Every culture needs an organized government. To protect its people, provide services, build buildings and monuments, to make treaties or declare war on others, and to provide security.
There would be no establishment of a national religion.
No. Having one religion above others is a form of religionism; it basically implies "this religion is better than these ones", and so is discriminatory. In the case of some specific constitutions, provision was made forbidding the establishment of a state religion(s).
Constantine passed the edict of milan which gave everyone in the roman empire complete freedom of religion i just did a RE exam :p
the majority of the French (when they declare themselves religious) assess themselves as Christian Catholic
No, that would violate American's freedoms of speech and religion.Additional information:The Supreme Court has the authority to regulate the exercise of speech and religion. For example, the Establishment Clause prompted the Court to declare the use of organized religion, prayer and Bible-reading in public schools unconstitutional, but the Free Exercise Clause allows individuals to pray whenever and wherever they like.Freedom of speech is not, and never has been, absolute.
All of the world has religion. Religion is more than just what we typically view it as. Religion is another word for Faith, and Hope. One may be able to disagree and declare that what I say is far from the truth. But if you look at it, Religion is a philosophy, and what is philosophy to an individual? I would state it as a belief. Their way of life. With that said, even atheists have religion. They just don't believe in a God.
Because actual Christian terrorists are thin on the ground and do not declare their terrorist acts to be Christian inspired, unlike Muslim terrorists who bring their 'religion' into disrepute.
The Caliphs were the functional equivalent of Kings and did many of the things we would expect a king to do, such as declare wars, set legislation, organize the state, direct religion, etc.