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. . . like Will to Power, or Master / Slave Morality, Ubermensch, ect.

>> No.15696231

islam

>> No.15696263

>>15696209
Ancestor worship (in Asia) / traditional polytheism (in Europe)

Ancestor worship is still alive in Asia, most notably in Japan where 95% of people are exclusively Shinto/Buddhist. Traditional worship is also very much alive in my country as well (although almost half have been converted to Christianity)

I feel nothing but great pity for northwestern Europeans who were so completely consumed by Jewish slave morality that not a trace of their original religious culture remains except in children's tales. At least the south Europeans have Catholicism which has preserved some aspects of their old traditions (Mary worship + saints as polytheism)

>> No.15696316

>>15696263
>At least the south Europeans have Catholicism which has preserved some aspects of their old traditions (Mary worship + saints as polytheism)
i can kind of see the remnants of a tradition in Catholicism but its so infuriating what the modern church has become. it sickens me to sit through a service, even the trad ones.

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>>15696209
Crom

>> No.15696337

>>15696209
Nietzsche is compatible with Eternal Recurrence.

>> No.15696465

>>15696231
>islam
how so?
i thought he was against abrahamic religions

>> No.15696921

>>15696209
Pre-christian european cults

>>15696465
The guy is memeing

>> No.15697058

>>15696209
Overman worship

>> No.15697082

>>15696209
some forms of Shinto and Zen

both come in based (e.g Ikkyū) and cringe (e.g. American Zen) forms

>> No.15697111

>>15696263
I disagree with this. Of all the greco-roman stories i have read, the gods are talked about as masters and the people as slaves. They appeal to them as aspects of fate. Just look at Antigone as an example.

>> No.15697162

>>15697111
Greco-Romans weren't slaves in the Nietzschean sense though, unlike Christians.

>> No.15697232

>>15697162
Idk about that anon. I feel there was an underlying slavishness less apearent then christianities, but still very present.

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>>15696209
>ect.
The abbreviation of etcetera is etc.

There are no real religions that line up. Try Discordianism