To all enlightened ones, Today we will look at a fellow atheist who in his wisdom cast off the bonds and chains of religion as so many of you have. Our free thinker featured today single-handedly helped insure the death of at least 50,000,000 people. Thats million, just in case you missed it. Who is our star today? Non-other that MR. Frederick Nietchze. Now for 10 whole points, who can name me one of those evil Christians who can top this list for slaughter. Come on now, dig deep, and find me a Christian who cost the lives of 50,000,000. Be sure to tune in tomorrow to see part 2 of this question.
2007-09-04
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well, stalin and hitler were influenced a lot by the philosophy of nietzsche. the denial of the existence of God is what let them make their own "reality" for themselves. We all know what these "realities" are, because we are taught them in school in history class. As the cliche goes, learn from the past so it does not repeat itself. But, as time goes on, we can't seem to learn from them. America is throwing christianity in the trash can in order to get rid of what they see as a book of rules with a selfish, strict, bloodthirsty god. But, what we are really doing is that which hitler did. He wanted to get rid of religion, which he saw as an obstacle in the process of obtaining a perfect race of humans. This led to the attempted extermination of minorities to help this "master race" accomplish its mission.
2007-09-05 09:35:58
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answered by toshiomagic 3
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If you claim that MR. Frederick Nietchze (sic) is responsible for the deaths of people killed by those that read his books then this means two things:
1: You are a total idiot.
2: Moses. Since he (allegedly) wrote the part of the bible that is the basis of all Abrhamic religions then all deaths in the name of those religions are Moses' fault. That number is up in the 100 millions.
Just in case you missed point 1, You are a total idiot.
2007-09-04 08:45:56
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answered by Simon T 7
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you really want to have a body count between those killed by atheists and those killed in the name of religion???? why would you want to run such an obviously losing race?
so whats your point? Nietzsche was an atheist, and others picked up his philosophy, added it to some social Darwinism, and lives were lost. he didn't kill anyone personally. others killed in his name.
how many people have killed in the name of Jesus, or any/all gods for that matter?
lots more than 50 million i would guess. since Nietzsche was less than 200 years ago and religion has been with mankind since the beginning of time.
anyway some sources would be good, i doubt the claim of 50 million. also i doubt people when they can't correctly spell the name of the person that they are demonizing.
2007-09-04 08:50:52
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answered by Free Radical 5
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Point of order here. Did Mr. Nietzsche personally kill all these people? Or perhaps did armies of thugs kill them under his direct orders? No? Then exactly how did he accomplish this? By talking?
To my knowledge, Jesus never killed anyone and never directly threatened anyone with murder, yet he is considered the inspiration for countless military extermination missions throughout history. Of course he did talk of putting millstones around the necks of some people and suggesting that others would be better off never born. How is Nietzsche more culpable than he?
2007-09-04 08:46:59
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answered by skepsis 7
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1. Your claim is ludicrous
2. You can't even get the name right. It's Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.
2007-09-04 08:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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How exactly is Neitchze responsible for those deaths?
Is the man who invented the gun responsible for every death caused by it? (The man who invented the gun as we know it was probably a Christian)
2007-09-04 08:42:51
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answered by The Return Of Sexy Thor 5
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do you want songs or bands? eitherway lifehouse is your best bet. at least with their first two albums anyway. after the 2nd one they seemed to have lost their christian influence and everything i liked about them(the arrangements, the emotional feelings, etc)
2016-05-21 03:05:32
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answered by ? 3
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Um... I've missed your point, and it seems to me that you have missed THE point.
“You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist.” - Nietzsche
2007-09-04 08:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree bush is on his way
2007-09-04 08:45:19
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answered by favored in the lord 2
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It may not be 50million yet but um.....THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES!!!!!!!!! idiot
2007-09-04 08:41:55
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answered by Anonymous
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