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Re: Does the US need to rethink its value system?
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04/14/21 08:53 AM
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DS,
F. N. is known as the father of Nihilism and I didn't attach that label 100 years ago. His pals did. And they still do. I'm well aware of Nietzsche's lament over the theological implosion he observed all around him and his philosophical attempts to solve great mysteries. I enjoy his writings and we study them (and many others) in historical theology apologetics courses here at DTS.
The great German education system changes of the late 1700's focusing students to one core subject in later high school and higher academic study would produce "experts" as the world of logic had never known since the Greeks and this world was forever changed because of it. It wasn't by accident that these great thinkers were produced in Germany. It was the educational blueprint. No world academic system in the 19th and early 20th century rivaled German education and from America to Oxford.... other great minds came to listen to the Nietzsches of that time.
The "God is dead" - signed Nietzcke was followed two years later by. "Nietzcke is dead" - signed God
There's always clarity at the end of the story.
Hope all is well DS! Blessings, Mark If I looked around and said "there is a growing sense of entitlement" then wrote about how to prevent an entitlement mindset I would hope I would not become labeled as "The father of entitlement". As far as me personally, all is well, all is better than ever, thanks for asking and I hope you are doing well yourself.
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Re: Does the US need to rethink its value system?
[Re: Rat Masterson]
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04/14/21 08:54 AM
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Until people are held accountable for their decisions we will get more of the same. There is a portion of the population that does not possess the capacity to rise above adversity rendering them to a life of poor decisions. We cannot apply the standard of accountability to these individuals.
-Goofy-
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Re: Does the US need to rethink its value system?
[Re: Marty]
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04/14/21 11:08 AM
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Many inner cities are very dangerous places due to people like the guy who was shot....one less thug there now. Wanna live the thug life? Then prepare for what can happen and do not cry when your laying on the ground bleeding out. Floyd was another thug looser...the world is probably a better place with him gone. X2
Till that day.....
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Re: Does the US need to rethink its value system?
[Re: KeithC]
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04/14/21 11:42 AM
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Behaving poorly during arrest is the new lottery for black people and the lawyers and race monger democrat politicians who prey on them.
Keith Money in the bank. The only down side is the loss of future doctors and nuclear physicists.
-Goofy-
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