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  • Science Versus Religion from a Friedrich Nietzsche Perspective "God Is Dead"

     

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Publicēts: 01.12.1996.
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In This Corner, Weighing In At 2000 Years of Misinformation, Religion!
In the beginning, God created the world. At least, that is what the majority of society has been taught since birth. Today, with the aid of science, however, many are beginning to question this belief. Friedrich Nietzsche quotes in The Gay Science that "Gods decompose. God is dead. And we have killed him". (section 125) Perhaps science is what "killed God", and man invented science. The conflict between God and science dates back to the earliest of times, when Galileo was tried by the Catholic church for claiming that the universe does not revolve around the Earth, but perhaps the Earth revolves around the sun, which revolves around a source much larger then that. This perverted view is still popular today. Many educators are trying to throw the theory of evolution out of schools, or force teachers to teach "creationism" along with evolution. Science has replaced God, or as Nietzsche said "killed God". …

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