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Nietzsche Misinterpreted!!!

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by dilipsam, Oct 7, 2005.

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    One of the most important representatives of this trend is also one of the greatest theorists of Fascism: Friedrich Nietzsche. He hated Christianity; he believed that it had destroyed the warlike spirit of the German people, that is, it's very essence.

    Source: http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/20491

    Media Monitors is a Islamic opinion website (biased and senseless) What a fool he is to give such a sweeping statement.

    Nietzsche's sister was an anti-semitic and even he (Nietzsche) declared that his sister was nothing but a anti-semitic goose. Elsewhere he says: He is an anti anti-semitic and applauded the Jewish race for its adaptability.

    Nietzsche himself warns of fools such as Harun Yahya misinterpreting his teachings. It was Hitler who subverted the teachings of Nietzsche.

    Go on you Morons!!! Nietzsche's teachings were life-preserving and if only he could have foreseen what a danger Islam was, he would have stopped hating Christianity and would have started cursing Islam.

    First the so-called intellectual should read a lot before commenting anything like this or has he just run through Nietzsche's books just like he read the Quran? Picking out only the bad ones? To end it, I would like to quote Nietzsche himself:

    Under these circumstances there exists a duty against which my habit, even more the pride of my instincts revolts, namely to say: Listen to me! For I am thus and thus. Do not, above all, confound me with what I am not!!!


     
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    Will.Spencer NetBuilder

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    He could have hated them both almost equally.

    Christianity and Islam are very close relatives. The Muslims believe in Jesus, yannow?
     
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    Not the Jesus I believe in - They say he was an OK prophet, one that ranks below their other god, muhammad. Jesus claims to be the Christ, the Son of God, and even God himself.
     
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    Nietzsche himself classified Christ along with Alexander, Socrates, Beethoven as the Uebermensch (Superhumans). He was a great admirer of Christ because Christ rebelled and taught new teachings. Who can forget this quote?

    There was only one good Christian and he died on the cross.

    Nietzsche, then after some serious study, waged war against Paul for subverting Christianity.

    In Islam, Christians and Jews are collectively called as the People of the Scriptures or People of the Books. This term was applied so because we got the holy scriptures much before Islam came into existence.

    When I read the Quran nine years ago, I remember that it said to persecute Christians:

    The Qur'an says: "Fight and slay the pagans [Christians] wherever ye find them and seize them, confine them, and lie in wait for them in every place of ambush" (Surah 9:5)

    Nietzsche hated Christianity because it stressed too much in the after-life for which there was no real proof. He sought solace in the Greek Dionysian culture: To be a rebel and to enjoy life to the fullest. His Uebermench prototype is a good combination of Apollo (the god of reason and order) and Dionysius (the god of wine, enthusiasism and festivity).

    According to Islam, we (Christians and Jews) might be near them but not close to them.
     
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    Here are some of the major differences between the three religions' perspective on after-life:

    Judaism says little about after-life, in fact orthodox Jews believe there is no after-life or instruct other Jews not to speak of God's future plans for the souls.

    In Christianity, we all exists as spirits in the after-life.

    Coming to Islam, this is the best part: In after-life, you can live with your wives and children. And if you died for the sake of Jihad, you are promised sex with 72 virgins in the garden of Eden. No wonder!!! Desperados and big-time losers of that faith easily take up suicide bombing.

    When we die our Brian decomposes, meaning our memory is erased. Islam, on the contrary, speaks about human relationships in Heaven where we wont remember anything that happend here. Let me give you an analogy.

    When you switch off the power in your computer, does it take back what all was present in the computer, namely files etc in the memory storage? No.

    This is what our after-life is: We may exist as souls but won't remember anything.

    Some religions have created delusions and lunatics who pursue those delusions.
     
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    So dilipsam, please tell us all about Hinduism. :cool:
     
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    Haa haa...let's not venture too much into religious studies. Ok I got some points for you on Hinduism

    Hinduism like Christianity was a movement, later on interpreted as a religion. It's a way of life. Too many Gods. Like the Greek and Roman mythology, each God serves a purpose or stands for a concept. It too has the Trinity: Creator (Brahma), Preservor (Vishnu) and the Destroyer (Shiva).

    Here, after we die we reincarnate again in the same world. The rebirth can depend on what I did in the previous life: Let's say, if I eat beef everyday, then I'm destined to be butchered or eaten up in the next life.
     
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