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Title: Nietzsche : God Is Dead
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According to
Nietzsche, that is the flaw in Judeo-Christian beliefs; they suppress this power and when
it finally breaks out, they are in turn hypocrites. Nietzsche has stated "God is dead". He
justifies this statement on one end on the soul ground that religious clout has diminished
to the point where he can make that comment without consequence... Showed first 250 characters
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According to
Nietzsche, that is the flaw in Judeo-Christian beliefs; they suppress this power and when
it finally breaks out, they are in turn hypocrites. Nietzsche has stated "God is dead". He
justifies this statement on one end on the soul ground that religious clout has diminished
to the point where he can make that comment without consequence... Showed next 250 characters
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