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The concept of God as the source of morality is a fallacy from "summary" of Beyond Good & Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche
God as the source of morality is a fallacy. This idea has been ingrained in society for centuries, with the belief that moral values are derived from a divine being. However, this belief is inherently flawed. It assumes that without God, there would be no basis for morality, no right or wrong. This notion is a form of intellectual laziness, as it absolves individuals of the responsibility to think critically about ethics and values. It is essential to recognize that morality existed long before the concept of God was introduced. Morality is a complex and multifaceted concept that has evolved over time through human interactions and societal norms. The idea that morality is solely dependent on the existence of God is a simplistic and narrow-minded perspective that fails to consider the intricate nature of human ethics. Furt...Similar Posts
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