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Stegiel's avatar

I have read Steiner and I listen to Rev. Gary Davis. I prefer Berdyaev to Steiner simply because Steiner falls victim to his need to make spiritual thought scientific and his thought that man is not the pinnacle of creation but rather another passing phenomenon for another species that is to come. Not much anthro in his sophy.

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Stegiel's avatar

Hypocrisy was enough. European man was less than pagan

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Honeybee's avatar

The original "Death Don't Have No Mercy in this Land" by Rev. Gary Davis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGNcDLFqLUk

Anthroposophy shows a way forward. Here was an interesting lecture I viewed tonight. Certainly this juncture of artificial intelligence arising reframes the question of the "death of God." If you can stick with the length, many questions are answered about man and his life/soul. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUTSgcY4gE0

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

For me, 'God' is simply trees and plants and soil and water. If and when there are no more of those, then this God you speak of would be dead to me. I wonder what evidence of death of 'God' Nietzsche used. Probably war, eh?

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