'The Bible was an attempt to capture my nature for a less sophisticated time. Much of the stories were misconceived and misunderstood.' — Tom Storm
No theist can identify objective truth either. They can only point vaguely to some amorphous god idea (as nominally foundational to whatever they think is real) a deity no one understands in the same way or expects the same things from. — Tom Storm
But the atheists who strive to build a new objectivity, a postmodern wisdom, a new language game, are just as full of shit as the theists seem to be to you. — Fire Ologist
https://bigthink.com/thinking/what-nietzsche-really-meant-by-god-is-dead/
“God is dead”: What Nietzsche really meant
Nietzsche was an atheist for his adult life and so he didn’t mean that there was a God who had actually died, but rather that our idea of one had.
Europe no longer needed God as the source for all morality, value, or order in the universe; philosophy and science were capable of doing that for us.
Nietzsche believed that the removal of this system put most people at the risk of despair or meaninglessness.
For some time now our whole European culture has been moving as toward a catastrophe.
Indeed, atheism is on the march, with near majorities in many European countries and newfound growth across the United States heralding a cultural shift.
As many atheists know, to not have a god without an additional philosophical structure providing meaning can be a cause of existential dread.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absurdism
Absurdism is the philosophical theory that the universe is irrational and meaningless.
The three responses discussed in the traditional absurdist literature are suicide, religious belief in a higher purpose, and rebellion against the absurd.
western civilization — Tarskian
Unlike religion, atheism is known to be a dangerous, society-terminating form of bullshit. — Tarskian
Another episode of Yankees trying to lump themselves in with Europe by pretending a shared "civilisation". — Lionino
The less religious a country is the better it is doing. — Lionino
You sound like the God of Abraham. Or Socrates. Or Descartes. Or the ministry of truth. — Fire Ologist
In line with what Nietzsche predicted, western civilization is now in a constant rebellion against the absurd, frantically trying to avoid the inevitable final outcome, which is that it will spectacularly commit suicide. — Tarskian
In fact , Nietzsche argued in his later works that religion and spirituality are nihilistic, because they represent a negation of life. — Joshs
He believed that only an atheistic revaluation and overturning of all religious, ethical and scientific values, such as the value of truth and goodness, can stave off nihilism. — Joshs
https://bigthink.com/thinking/what-nietzsche-really-meant-by-god-is-dead/
The death of God didn’t strike Nietzsche as an entirely good thing. Without a God, the basic belief system of Western Europe was in jeopardy.
I consider everything else that Nietzsche wrote on the matter to be his personal rebellion against the absurd. He clearly knew that there was a problem. He thought that he had found a possible solution, but he hadn't. Rebellion against the absurd only brings false hope. Salvation will never arrive. Not in the form of alcohol, or drugs, or any otherwise meaningless atheistic revaluations — Tarskian
All you’re doing here is saying god equals objectivity — Tom Storm
It is a hallmark of severe depression that the present hopelessness draws into itself the part and future, so that it becomes impossible to envision any change from one’s current state. One ceases to be able to remember or anticipate any hopeful state of mind. — Joshs
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/neuroscience-in-everyday-life/201904/can-religion-help-depression
Depression is the second leading cause of disability in the world.
One variable that has been recently explored as a protective factor is religiosity, spirituality.
Interestingly, the group who benefited the most from religiosity was the group at high risk for depression—those who had a depressed parent.
In sum, it seems like religiosity/spirituality may confer resilience to the development/recurrence of depressive episodes in individuals in general and in ones with high risk in specific.
As a European myself — Tarskian
For a relatively short time, atheism allows to increase national income. — Tarskian
Instead of investing in producing the next generation, they have to import it from people who did. — Tarskian
It’s subjective any way you go. — Tom Storm
If Nietzsche's "atheistic revaluation" really worked, why doesn't the suicide prevention hotline use it to give hope to their clinically depressed users? — Tarskian
We do not "deny" anyone's "experience" only observe that such "experience" does not correspond to anything outside of your head. The experiential difference between us, sir, is not that we 'have failed" but that you seem to emotionally need to take fantasies (of "possibility") literally and we do not.To deny the possibility of something that someone else has experienced because you have failed to experience — Pantagruel
Yes indeed, consider (e.g.) cults, asylums, prisons, casinos, p0m0 seminars, MAGA/Klan rallies ... ye shall know "beliefs" by their fruits. :mask:The substance of any belief is the effect] that belief has upon the actions of the believer.
:rofl:... punching bags to us post modern sages. — Fire Ologist
Nietzsche often considered suicide due to his physical suffering. It was his philosophy which rescued him. — Joshs
Getting along with others is the most difficult challenge in life, and making progress at it is our responsibility, not the gods. — Joshs
We do not "deny" anyone's "experience" only observe that such "experience" does not correspond to anything outside of your head. The experiential difference between us, sir, is not that we 'have failed" but that you seem to emotionally need to take fantasies (of "possibility") literally and we do not. — 180 Proof
It’s subjective any way you go.
— Tom Storm
Then why speak? It’s all babble. No one will ever truly know anyone or anything if it’s all subjective any way you go. Nothing is left to share among people in discussion. Anything shared would be objective. — Fire Ologist
:roll: Ad hominem, not an argument. Quite telling.Or you have failed to observe the evidence in the events comprising your own life due to your own attitude, or simply some inherent limitation of your cognitive makeup. — Pantagruel
The question is not why we understand each other, but how are systems of values and knowledge formed through interaction , and how do they change over the course of history, — Joshs
But what happens when you realize that everything we construct today will utterly change and be wiped away? What happens to the “objectivity” that is derived from the shifting sands?
It never was more than an illusion. Intersubjectivity only becomes objectivity by convention — Fire Ologist
Im not wasting my time spinning wheels talking about what is correct and what is not correct about truth and morality when, if I was an atheist post modern thinker, the end of every conversation is “well we’ll never know, all we can do is make up our best, and go on with our lives in our bubbles of bullshit.” — Fire Ologist
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