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Sunday, January 14, 2018
 
The Sabetha Herald on God.
Darwin explored the world and studied natural life as it was and came to conclusions on where life began and our origins. Others were impacted by his ideas and built further upon them. Frederick Nietzsche was influenced by Darwin’s writings, along with others, which led to a repeated phrase in his writings: “God Is Dead.” In response to this premise Martin Heidegger wrote, “If God as the suprasensory ground and goal of all reality is dead, if the suprasensory world of the ideas has suffered the loss of its obligatory and above it its vitalizing and upbuilding power, then nothing more remains to which man can cling and by which he can orient himself.”
That's from "The Word of Nietzsche", p. 61.
 
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