Nietzsche Why is it against all religions

Updated on society 2024-04-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Nietzsche was an emotionless superman.

    He doesn't need to think about emotions that affect people's hearts. (Of course, in fact, he couldn't think, when he was about to die, when he was in love with his sister, he was thinking intently like an ordinary person).

    The oldest human beings have not yet formed a society. The religion held is purely fearful belief. Fearful of various threats to nature, everyone has to survive in an environment where they can die at any time. So primitive religion and guilt have nothing to do with guilt or innocence at all.

    Sin is such a thing as a mutual moral consciousness that is formed after the formation of society. Admitting one's guilt is actually a social game rule for self-preservation. Therefore, modern religion is a new era of self-preservation based on the interesting rules of the game that emerge from society, and is used to judge morality.

    It cannot be said that it presupposes guilt.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He also has a superhuman way, contributing piety does not bring anything to a person, only surpassing himself, constantly optimizing and changing himself, changing his surroundings, and eliminating ignorance, [Superman is the bridge between man and God] From "Thus Said Zalastura". If you've seen Nietzsche's work, you shouldn't ask such a question.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Buddhism says that everyone comes with "karma", not with "sin"; Karma is different, and therefore life is different;

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because. According to Nietzsche, the true God is himself. The root of all human consciousness and activity is dominated by two aspects of man's own contradictions: reason and sensibility.

    Personally, I believe that all religions are a kind of spiritual sustenance and a tool to numb self-consciousness, and the premise is that people are not satisfied in the real world. Nietzsche, on the other hand, advocated that people should fully understand the self from the bottom of their minds, whether it is the good or the evil side of the self.

    Nietzsche's philosophy is inward-looking, similar to Freud, in that it studies the ontology of man.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You don't see, scolding celebrities can be famous.

    If you oppose all religions, you can become famous.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because if there is no God, he can do whatever he wants.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nietzsche was a well-known believer in realism, who opposed suffering all his life, believing that the world should work hard and ask for suffering.

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