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What is the Orthodox Church attitude and your personally to a
philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche?
I am a new to the Orthodox world. There is much not clear to
my heart still. I do not know, whether correctly have I started my
spiritual education? I started studing philosophy. I read a number of philosophers, some of them were boring like a landscape behind my window, some were deeper. A well-known philosopher Friedrich Nietzschehas caused spiritual response inside of me. It is his well-known writing -"The Antichrist". There are much seemed to me to be close to the truth. Forgive me, that I dare to state SUCH here but how the Orthodox Church and you personally consider this philosopher? And why? I feel admiration to his personallity a lot. The most likely to my initial sight, because
of his closeness to Christ with his sincerity and that he bore the cross of a terrestrial damnation with dignity. . It would be very
important to me to learn your opinion. It is the unique really int

2007-01-10 00:39:46 · 3 answers · asked by Marinak 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

3 answers

I have the strong impression that English is not your native language. If you can, take some English writing courses that will teach you the correct placement of words. During this process you should also learn the correct punctuation used in English writing.

Whatever language you write in I would suggest breaking up your paragraphs so your text will not be one continual paragraph that is hard on the eyes and comprehension.

2007-01-10 00:49:17 · answer #1 · answered by Guitarpicker 7 · 0 0

Given that Nietzsche is an outright atheist, I think most churches might have issues with him.

That doesn't mean you have to. In fact, it doesn't even mean that you should. Maybe you aren't really a Christian.

2007-01-10 00:46:32 · answer #2 · answered by Alex 6 · 0 0

I have read Nietzsche as well, and I can assure you that when he said "God is Dead" he wasn't referring to the Resurrection.

2007-01-10 00:43:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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