Message from @Nerthulas

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2019-11-02 04:53:11 UTC  

also the idea that there is moral truth is an aspect of slave morality to Nietzsche lol

2019-11-02 04:53:18 UTC  

because white men are infested with jewish mass media

2019-11-02 04:53:20 UTC  

Yeah I know

2019-11-02 04:53:22 UTC  

dont let the jew into your brain

2019-11-02 04:53:24 UTC  

Moral subjectivity

2019-11-02 04:53:26 UTC  

@Leaf I do not think debating people via text is a good way to be an apologist.

2019-11-02 04:53:42 UTC  

I'm not trying to be an apologist I'm just wasting time tbh lol

2019-11-02 04:53:49 UTC  

I need to get going soon

2019-11-02 04:53:49 UTC  

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2019-11-02 04:53:53 UTC  

But maybe I'll learn something

2019-11-02 04:53:56 UTC  

This struggle between master and slave moralities recurs historically. According to Nietzsche, ancient Greek and Roman societies were grounded in master morality. The Homeric hero is the strong-willed man, and the classical roots of the Iliad and Odyssey exemplified Nietzsche's master morality. He calls the heroes "men of a noble culture", giving a substantive example of master morality. Historically, master morality was defeated, as the slave morality of Judaism and Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire.

2019-11-02 04:54:04 UTC  

I'm sure there is a way lies can be uplifting. But that isn't Christianity.

2019-11-02 04:54:42 UTC  

Leaf would love ***The Antichrist***

2019-11-02 04:54:43 UTC  

lol

2019-11-02 04:54:55 UTC  

The essential struggle between cultures has always been between the Roman (master, strong) and the Judean (slave, weak). Nietzsche condemns the triumph of slave morality in the West, saying that the democratic movement is the "collective degeneration of man". He claimed that the nascent democratic movement of his time was essentially slavish and weak. Weakness conquered strength, slave conquered master, re-sentiment conquered sentiment. This ressentiment Nietzsche calls "priestly vindictiveness", which is based on the jealous weak seeking to enslave the strong, and thus erode the basis for power itself by pulling the powerful down. Such movements were, according to Nietzsche, inspired by "the most intelligent revenge" of the weak. Nietzsche saw democracy and Christianity as the same emasculating impulse which sought to make everyone equal by making everyone a slave.

2019-11-02 04:54:57 UTC  

I recommend that to ppl who are unsure about Christianity tbh

2019-11-02 04:55:00 UTC  

SLAVE MORALITY

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/640051210551951380/The-Crusades_3.png

2019-11-02 04:55:04 UTC  

What is that? A film?

2019-11-02 04:55:18 UTC  

it can manifest itself against cultural trends @Hector

2019-11-02 04:55:26 UTC  

its about trajectories and tendencies

2019-11-02 04:55:33 UTC  

AOC racializing climate change

2019-11-02 04:55:45 UTC  

The Geology of Morals is the most accessible and covering a broad range on the morality topic. Though Anti Christi might be a better critique of Christianity.

2019-11-02 04:55:47 UTC  

SLAVE MORALITY

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/640051407411609641/new-england-colonial-christmas.png

2019-11-02 04:56:07 UTC  

to Nietzsche, you can certainly have Chad Christians, but if they're Chad, they're not really good Christians

2019-11-02 04:56:44 UTC  

The way Eastern Europeans are Chad Christians. They don't take it seriously. It's just a social club.

2019-11-02 04:56:44 UTC  

you can have smaller moral systems and principles within broader contexts and trends

2019-11-02 04:56:58 UTC  

I really don't respect many philosophers after the Enlightenment, including Nietzsche, sorry.

2019-11-02 04:57:01 UTC  

its not that master morality HAS to be opposed to christianity

2019-11-02 04:57:10 UTC  

but it tends to end up like that

2019-11-02 04:57:15 UTC  

"the weak shall inherit the earth"

2019-11-02 04:57:15 UTC  

Christianity should be like Santa Clause where people grow out of it at a certain age.

2019-11-02 04:57:20 UTC  

the "meek"

2019-11-02 04:57:28 UTC  

yeah it has that fundamental outlook

2019-11-02 04:57:30 UTC  

egalitarian

2019-11-02 04:57:33 UTC  

anti-aristocratic

2019-11-02 04:57:37 UTC  

universalizing

2019-11-02 04:57:45 UTC  

Nietzsche is far wiser than most pre-enlightenment philosophers

2019-11-02 04:57:49 UTC  

if you dont appreciate him its your loss