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dostoyevskyfan
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Here is Nietzsche’s critique of the Stoics from Beyond Good and Evil:
“You want to live according to nature? O you noble Stoics, what fraudulent words! Think of being such as nature is, prodigal beyond measure, indifferent beyond measure, without aims or intentions, without mercy or justice, at once fruitful and barren and uncertain; think of indifference itself as a power - how could you live according to such indifference? To live - is that not precisely wanting to be other than this nature? Is living not valuating, preferring, being unjust, being limited, wanting to be different? And even if your imperative live according to nature meant at the bottom the same thing as live according to life - how could you not do that?”
Anyone who takes a good look at nature and the creatures who inhabit it, will see just how horrible it is. The church teaches that the animals are “morally neutral” and yet we see murder, sexual promiscuity, homosexual acts, abortions, rapes, etc…commonplace among them.
If we go back further in the evolution of man, we see all of the above things very common in the beginning development of our species. How will Paul’s words about those who do not have the gospel (God wrote the law on their hearts) will be judged according to their conscience apply to cavemen, our less intelligent natural origins?
When did human beings invent the arrogant and idiotic concept of Natural Law?
“You want to live according to nature? O you noble Stoics, what fraudulent words! Think of being such as nature is, prodigal beyond measure, indifferent beyond measure, without aims or intentions, without mercy or justice, at once fruitful and barren and uncertain; think of indifference itself as a power - how could you live according to such indifference? To live - is that not precisely wanting to be other than this nature? Is living not valuating, preferring, being unjust, being limited, wanting to be different? And even if your imperative live according to nature meant at the bottom the same thing as live according to life - how could you not do that?”
Anyone who takes a good look at nature and the creatures who inhabit it, will see just how horrible it is. The church teaches that the animals are “morally neutral” and yet we see murder, sexual promiscuity, homosexual acts, abortions, rapes, etc…commonplace among them.
If we go back further in the evolution of man, we see all of the above things very common in the beginning development of our species. How will Paul’s words about those who do not have the gospel (God wrote the law on their hearts) will be judged according to their conscience apply to cavemen, our less intelligent natural origins?
When did human beings invent the arrogant and idiotic concept of Natural Law?