On July 08 2012 20:55 krndandaman wrote: nietzsche said god is dead nietzsche died in 1900 god decides who dies and when therefore he gets the last laugh by saying nietzsche is dead .
So, it's an insider for christians who want to laugh about someone who challenged their point of view.. Funny, I laughed........ O.o
Christian X says 'God will save me' - Yesterday Rational Y says 'I just killed Christian X' - Today
LOL it's funny because X said he will be saved by god but in the end he still died LOLOL ...... o.O Some people have a retarded sense of humor.
wow way to be uptight and pretentious lol
I just turned it the other way around and it's just not funny at all. If there are people who laugh about 'Nietzsche is dead', then they should be laughing about my 'joke' aswell, right? Otherwise they are religious fanatics who laugh at Nietzsche, trying to downgrade a man who was a genius. Making fun of someone to discredit them is never funny.
On July 08 2012 20:40 Liquid`Drone wrote: dude, it's a hilarious joke. nothing more.. that you are so offended merely shows me that religious groups don't have a monopoly on unwarranted feelings of being offended.
Yeah but the joke doesn't make any sense when you understand what Nietzsche really meant by that.
It was 5 years ago so my knowledge on philosophy is really fuzzy now, but I think the full quote is something like
God is dead, humans killed him.
Nietsche wasn't trying to be facetious about it. He was trying to explain how humans have forgotten the true purpose of religion or something like that. That's why its so ironic, its actually hilarious that the church is selling those shirts because it makes them look like complete fools. They may as well just have shirts saying "I am retarded" and have sold those instead.
On July 08 2012 20:40 Liquid`Drone wrote: dude, it's a hilarious joke. nothing more.. that you are so offended merely shows me that religious groups don't have a monopoly on unwarranted feelings of being offended.
Yeah but the joke doesn't make any sense when you understand what Nietzsche really meant by that.
It was 5 years ago so my knowledge on philosophy is really fuzzy now, but I think the full quote is something like
God is dead, humans killed him.
Nietsche wasn't trying to be facetious about it. He was trying to explain how humans have forgotten the true purpose of religion or something like that. That's why its so ironic, its actually hilarious that the church is selling those shirts because it makes them look like complete fools. They may as well just have shirts saying "I am retarded" and have sold those instead.
I'm glad to see i'm not the only once who perceived it that way.
On July 08 2012 20:40 Liquid`Drone wrote: dude, it's a hilarious joke. nothing more.. that you are so offended merely shows me that religious groups don't have a monopoly on unwarranted feelings of being offended.
Yeah but the joke doesn't make any sense when you understand what Nietzsche really meant by that.
It was 5 years ago so my knowledge on philosophy is really fuzzy now, but I think the full quote is something like
God is dead, humans killed him.
Nietsche wasn't trying to be facetious about it. He was trying to explain how humans have forgotten the true purpose of religion or something like that. That's why its so ironic, its actually hilarious that the church is selling those shirts because it makes them look like complete fools. They may as well just have shirts saying "I am retarded" and have sold those instead.
Because atheists that makes jokes about religion understand anything about it? That quote is a Joke dude. Its a play on words taken out of context.Its funny, live with it.
On July 08 2012 20:40 Liquid`Drone wrote: dude, it's a hilarious joke. nothing more.. that you are so offended merely shows me that religious groups don't have a monopoly on unwarranted feelings of being offended.
Yeah but the joke doesn't make any sense when you understand what Nietzsche really meant by that.
It was 5 years ago so my knowledge on philosophy is really fuzzy now, but I think the full quote is something like
God is dead, humans killed him.
Nietsche wasn't trying to be facetious about it. He was trying to explain how humans have forgotten the true purpose of religion or something like that. That's why its so ironic, its actually hilarious that the church is selling those shirts because it makes them look like complete fools. They may as well just have shirts saying "I am retarded" and have sold those instead.
Because atheists that makes jokes about religion understand anything about it? That quote is a Joke dude. Its a play on words taken out of context.Its funny, live with it.
Also, what explicit misinterpretations of philosophy, science, and mathematics are used in atheist quotes? There are plenty used in religious quotes (especially when it comes to evolution, the big bang, the definition of "theory", clearly Nietsche, and plenty of others).
On July 08 2012 20:40 Liquid`Drone wrote: dude, it's a hilarious joke. nothing more.. that you are so offended merely shows me that religious groups don't have a monopoly on unwarranted feelings of being offended.
Err, I'm sorry but i don't quite understand your point of view (which I can almost guarantee you is my own fault). I can see how it could easily be portrayed as a joke but the context of the event, situation and the general mindset of the people I interacted with wearing those shirts suggests against it.
I think I would have picked up on if it was meant as a joke, i'm not easily offended at all but this pushed my buttons for some reason.
Those who understand Nietzsche might feel offended by some of his concepts, but that goes for many things he said (the idea of übermensch associated with Hitler's Mein Kampf for example). So yes, they probably want to "get back" at him for saying that God is dead, but in the end they simply don't understand what he said. Why would you be so mad? People don't understand things all the time. Do you understand the current crisis? Do you understand the ecological impact of Chinese activity around the desert of Gobi? I guess not, right?
So, in the end, it's just a joke, chillax. There are also idiotic jokes on the atheist side, comparing the christian god to Thor and/or Odin, and they don't make you pop a vein, do they?
On July 08 2012 20:40 Liquid`Drone wrote: dude, it's a hilarious joke. nothing more.. that you are so offended merely shows me that religious groups don't have a monopoly on unwarranted feelings of being offended.
Yeah but the joke doesn't make any sense when you understand what Nietzsche really meant by that.
It was 5 years ago so my knowledge on philosophy is really fuzzy now, but I think the full quote is something like
God is dead, humans killed him.
Nietsche wasn't trying to be facetious about it. He was trying to explain how humans have forgotten the true purpose of religion or something like that. That's why its so ironic, its actually hilarious that the church is selling those shirts because it makes them look like complete fools. They may as well just have shirts saying "I am retarded" and have sold those instead.
Because atheists that makes jokes about religion understand anything about it? That quote is a Joke dude. Its a play on words taken out of context.Its funny, live with it.
Also, what explicit misinterpretations of philosophy, science, and mathematics are used in atheist quotes? There are plenty used in religious quotes (especially when it comes to evolution, the big bang, the definition of "theory", clearly Nietsche, and plenty of others).
I would argue that most atheists and most believers don't understand religion from a theological point of view.
On July 08 2012 20:40 Liquid`Drone wrote: dude, it's a hilarious joke. nothing more.. that you are so offended merely shows me that religious groups don't have a monopoly on unwarranted feelings of being offended.
Err, I'm sorry but i don't quite understand your point of view (which I can almost guarantee you is my own fault). I can see how it could easily be portrayed as a joke but the context of the event, situation and the general mindset of the people I interacted with wearing those shirts suggests against it.
I think I would have picked up on if it was meant as a joke, i'm not easily offended at all but this pushed my buttons for some reason.
Those who understand Nietzsche might feel offended by some of his concepts, but that goes for many things he said (the idea of übermensch associated with Hitler's Mein Kampf for example). So yes, they probably want to "get back" at him for saying that God is dead, but in the end they simply don't understand what he said. Why would you be so mad? People don't understand things all the time. Do you understand the current crisis? Do you understand the ecological impact of Chinese activity around the desert of Gobi? I guess not, right?
So, in the end, it's just a joke, chillax. There are also idiotic jokes on the atheist side, comparing the christian god to Thor and/or Odin, and they don't make you pop a vein, do they?
I found this case to be particularly absurd, but you do have a very good point.
On July 08 2012 20:55 krndandaman wrote: nietzsche said god is dead nietzsche died in 1900 god decides who dies and when therefore he gets the last laugh by saying nietzsche is dead .
So, it's an insider for christians who want to laugh about someone who challenged their point of view.. Funny, I laughed........ O.o
Christian X says 'God will save me' - Yesterday Rational Y says 'I just killed Christian X' - Today
LOL it's funny because X said he will be saved by god but in the end he still died LOLOL ...... o.O Some people have a retarded sense of humor.
wow way to be uptight and pretentious lol
I just turned it the other way around and it's just not funny at all. If there are people who laugh about 'Nietzsche is dead', then they should be laughing about my 'joke' aswell, right? Otherwise they are religious fanatics who laugh at Nietzsche, trying to downgrade a man who was a genius. Making fun of someone to discredit them is never funny.
cause your joke is plain lame i guess drone, me, and plenty others who chuckled at the joke are all religious fanatics
So then you could explain me the funny part of the joke? At the moment my view of it is: Someone died and people laugh at him because he died.
As people concluded above: Knowing what Nietzsche meant makes this joke really hard to understand.
On July 08 2012 20:40 Liquid`Drone wrote: dude, it's a hilarious joke. nothing more.. that you are so offended merely shows me that religious groups don't have a monopoly on unwarranted feelings of being offended.
Yeah but the joke doesn't make any sense when you understand what Nietzsche really meant by that.
It was 5 years ago so my knowledge on philosophy is really fuzzy now, but I think the full quote is something like
God is dead, humans killed him.
Nietsche wasn't trying to be facetious about it. He was trying to explain how humans have forgotten the true purpose of religion or something like that. That's why its so ironic, its actually hilarious that the church is selling those shirts because it makes them look like complete fools. They may as well just have shirts saying "I am retarded" and have sold those instead.
Because atheists that makes jokes about religion understand anything about it? That quote is a Joke dude. Its a play on words taken out of context.Its funny, live with it.
Also, what explicit misinterpretations of philosophy, science, and mathematics are used in atheist quotes? There are plenty used in religious quotes (especially when it comes to evolution, the big bang, the definition of "theory", clearly Nietsche, and plenty of others).
I would argue that most atheists and most believers don't understand religion from a theological point of view.
I recommend everyone should watch Religulous. This guy was born and raised in a christian family, knows more about christianity than most christians do, yet is an atheist.
On July 08 2012 22:44 Xiron wrote: So then you could explain me the funny part of the joke? At the moment my view of it is: Someone died and people laugh at him because the died.
As people concluded above: Knowing what Nietzsche meant makes this joke really hard to understand.
People laugh at dead people all the time. Like when this old Russian dude died of a heart attack after a viagra-powered sex marathon with two ladies who had dared him to last for a full day. It's dark comedy.
But yes, it isn't pretty. It is a dirty war after all, the war of who's right and who's wrong! The final price being a delicious post-mortem neenerneener.
On July 08 2012 22:46 sluggaslamoo wrote: I recommend everyone should watch Religulous. This guy was born and raised in a christian family, knows more about christianity than most christians do, yet is an atheist.
1) One example is not a valid argument to defend a generalization.
2) Why would you assume that trivial commoners can perfectly understand the Bible, and that they can in turn not understand Nietzsche's Zarathustra? Both are equally cryptic. What leads you to believe that people who read the Bible and that people who study it during their whole lives have a similar knowledge of it?
I actually never thought of this, but it seems as a very good defense in favor of the Bible.
On July 08 2012 22:46 sluggaslamoo wrote: I recommend everyone should watch Religulous. This guy was born and raised in a christian family, knows more about christianity than most christians do, yet is an atheist.
1) One example is not a valid argument to defend a generalization.
2) Why would you assume that trivial commoners can perfectly understand the Bible, and that they can in turn not understand Nietzsche's Zarathustra? Both are equally cryptic. What leads you to believe that people who read the Bible and that people who study it during their whole lives have a similar knowledge of it?
I actually never thought of this, but it seems as a very good defense in favor of the Bible.
I did not get a cryptic impression from Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra at all, i actually thought it was very concise and deliberate. I think your mixing up Nietzsche and Kafka on that one.
On July 08 2012 20:55 krndandaman wrote: nietzsche said god is dead nietzsche died in 1900 god decides who dies and when therefore he gets the last laugh by saying nietzsche is dead .
So, it's an insider for christians who want to laugh about someone who challenged their point of view.. Funny, I laughed........ O.o
Christian X says 'God will save me' - Yesterday Rational Y says 'I just killed Christian X' - Today
LOL it's funny because X said he will be saved by god but in the end he still died LOLOL ...... o.O Some people have a retarded sense of humor.
wow way to be uptight and pretentious lol
I just turned it the other way around and it's just not funny at all. If there are people who laugh about 'Nietzsche is dead', then they should be laughing about my 'joke' aswell, right? Otherwise they are religious fanatics who laugh at Nietzsche, trying to downgrade a man who was a genius. Making fun of someone to discredit them is never funny.
cause your joke is plain lame i guess drone, me, and plenty others who chuckled at the joke are all religious fanatics
So then you could explain me the funny part of the joke? At the moment my view of it is: Someone died and people laugh at him because he died.
As people concluded above: Knowing what Nietzsche meant makes this joke really hard to understand.
i guess you are too intelligent to laugh at such a dumb joke
Or maybe I'm just too dumb to understand such an intelligent joke? Please educate me on the funny interpretations of this joke.
On July 08 2012 22:46 sluggaslamoo wrote: I recommend everyone should watch Religulous. This guy was born and raised in a christian family, knows more about christianity than most christians do, yet is an atheist.
1) One example is not a valid argument to defend a generalization.
2) Why would you assume that trivial commoners can perfectly understand the Bible, and that they can in turn not understand Nietzsche's Zarathustra? Both are equally cryptic. What leads you to believe that people who read the Bible and that people who study it during their whole lives have a similar knowledge of it?
I actually never thought of this, but it seems as a very good defense in favor of the Bible.
No I mean you should just watch it to see how most christians even ministers don't even understand their own religion
Well, I was 16 when I read up about Nietzsche, and the "God is dead" part is one of the first things you read about as it is the foundation for a lot of his writings. I'm pretty sure it was one of the most clear cut, straight to the point message that I had ever read.
At least it made a lot more sense than
"... And the talking snake said to Eve, here, eat this magical apple!".
He who liveth amongst the good- pity teacheth him to lie. Pity maketh stifling air for all free souls. For the stupidity of the good is unfathomable. To conceal myself and my riches- that did I learn down there: for every one did I still find poor in spirit. It was the lie of my pity, that I knew in every one. -That I saw and scented in every one, what was enough of spirit for him, and what was too much! Their stiff wise men: I call them wise, not stiff- thus did I learn to slur over words. The grave-diggers dig for themselves diseases. Under old rubbish rest bad vapours. One should not stir up the marsh. One should live on mountains. With blessed nostrils do I again breathe mountain-freedom. Freed at last is my nose from the smell of all human hubbub! With sharp breezes tickled, as with sparkling wine, sneezeth my soul- sneezeth, and shouteth self-congratulatingly: "Health to thee!"
Thus spake Zarathustra.
I fail to see how this is any clearer than the Bible itself. Random excerpt :
Immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.
He who liveth amongst the good- pity teacheth him to lie. Pity maketh stifling air for all free souls. For the stupidity of the good is unfathomable. To conceal myself and my riches- that did I learn down there: for every one did I still find poor in spirit. It was the lie of my pity, that I knew in every one. -That I saw and scented in every one, what was enough of spirit for him, and what was too much! Their stiff wise men: I call them wise, not stiff- thus did I learn to slur over words. The grave-diggers dig for themselves diseases. Under old rubbish rest bad vapours. One should not stir up the marsh. One should live on mountains. With blessed nostrils do I again breathe mountain-freedom. Freed at last is my nose from the smell of all human hubbub! With sharp breezes tickled, as with sparkling wine, sneezeth my soul- sneezeth, and shouteth self-congratulatingly: "Health to thee!"
Thus spake Zarathustra.
I fail to see how this is any clearer than the Bible itself. Random excerpt :
Immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.
What kind of argument is that? I can take a random excerpt out of virtually anything and post it and it wouldn't make sense. So your saying random excerpts without any context are supposed to make sense?
On July 08 2012 23:10 sluggaslamoo wrote: No I mean you should just watch it to see how most christians even ministers don't even understand their own religion
Well, I was 16 when I read up about Nietzsche, and the "God is dead" part is one of the first things you read about as it is the foundation for a lot of his writings. I'm pretty sure it was one of the most clear cut, straight to the point message that I had ever read.
At least it made a lot more sense than
"... And the talking snake said to Eve, here, eat this magical apple!".
Oh, that I agree. The Bible being a very odd piece of literature, the concept of "understanding" is always challenged.
And Nietzsche's other works are very clear, I'm only talking about Zarathustra specifically.
On July 08 2012 23:16 Kuja wrote: What kind of argument is that? I can take a random excerpt out of virtually anything and post it and it wouldn't make sense. So your saying random excerpts without any context are supposed to make sense?
You usually expect philosophy to make sense, especially when you take a couple of paragraphs. Even a single sentence should provide some sort of content. Nietzsche's Zarathustra is known as a more poetic and less rigorous approach to his concepts.
The point here is that there is a negative bias towards the Bible, leading many people to an exclusively literal analysis. However, if you did a similar exegesis of Zarathustra, then you would have a weird and boring tale about an old man witnessing random events, wouldn't you? My question being : what justifies this negative bias towards the "holy book"?