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Retarded thread, but so I don't have to make everyone suffer yet another Nietzsche thread, I'll ask the question here. Are there any systematic, strong Christian responses to Nietzsche?

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>I am destiny

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>Be a psychopath
Did I get him right? But seriously though, are morals and all that really just supposed to keep slaves in check while self-described ubermensch run amok? Aren't the slaves already in charge and more than capable of doing a little tard wrangling?

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>god is dead and we have killed him
>but there are some people who still believe in god and they must be hunted down because the enlightenment made god obsolete.
>why? Just because!
>also, the enlightenment is bad.
>life doesn't have any meaning but we make our own and NO it can NOT be christcuckanity again! Because it rejects life
>the sick man should kill himself, because there is dignity in ending one's own life.
>plato hated this reality which is totally real and so did Kant with his noumenal world. No I do not care what the context of his writing was.
>good and evil do not exist. Now let me make value judgements which you should take seriously.
>suffeting is not bad! It is (meaningless)suffering that is bad
Nah but seriously, suffering is never ever bad and only retards think otherwise, dunno what the fuck he was smoking.

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>Perfects critical theory by ruining it
Nothing personnel

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>>21835665
Yes.

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>god is dead. God remains dead and we have killed him.
>but, uh, there are still a lot of people who believe in god and we should crush them aswell because the enlightenment has made christianity obsolete.
>also, the enlightenment is bad because it is just christianity again.
>it would be better to commit suicide than live sickly.
>why? Because I said so! Stop reasoning with me!

Nah but seriously there is nothing more vegetative than rejecting half of one's mental faculties and living a resulting half-life, while claiming you are living it fully, just because you can't handle suffering.

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Also, why is he associated so heavily with the right wing when every leftist professor loves him?

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>On 3 January 1889, Nietzsche suffered a mental breakdown. Two policemen approached him after he caused a public disturbance in the streets of Turin. What happened remains unknown, but an often-repeated tale from shortly after his death states that Nietzsche witnessed the flogging of a horse at the other end of the Piazza Carlo Alberto, ran to the horse, threw his arms around its neck to protect it, then collapsed to the ground.
>In the following few days, Nietzsche sent short writings—known as the Wahnzettel (literally "Delusion notes")—to a number of friends including Cosima Wagner and Jacob Burckhardt. Most of them were signed "Dionysus", though some were also signed "der Gekreuzigte" meaning "the crucified one". To his former colleague Burckhardt, Nietzsche wrote:
>I have had Caiaphas put in fetters. Also, last year I was crucified by the German doctors in a very drawn-out manner. Wilhelm, Bismarck, and all anti-Semites abolished.
>Additionally, he commanded the German emperor to go to Rome to be shot and summoned the European powers to take military action against Germany,[98] writing also that the pope should be put in jail and that he, Nietzsche, created the world and was in the process of having all anti-Semites shot dead.

What did he finally figure out that caused his brain to break like that /lit/? The man was on a different level of thought to almost everyone else, what finally sent him over the edge?

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