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F Nietzsche was one of those speculators in the mould of Socrates who used wordplay and insight to dazzle people when there was no digital TV. Their relevance today in the age of the Simpsons and BB is very insignificant.

When people were dazzled by story telling , he may have come across as clever. Now it is infantile to say the least

I will analyse this one for you: It is assumed that God may have been bored at some stage and that may be the message here but the real message is that Nietzsche pretends that he , by sheer intelligence, has an insight into what God may or may not have been doing. For an idiot that is a great leap.

2007-09-13 13:45:00 · answer #1 · answered by K. Marx iii 5 · 1 0

If we're going down the route of a higher intelligence having human emotions (highly unlikely, in my view), what, then, was "God's" emotional state BEFORE it started the process of creation?

2007-09-13 20:56:01 · answer #2 · answered by john g 5 · 1 0

On the eighth day He thought, "I'll give it a couple of trillion years and see what happens. Meanwhile, I've got another experiment over in a galaxy....."

2007-09-13 20:26:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Sure.

2007-09-13 20:26:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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