Problem of evil: if nature is good, why does nature produce devil-children, who are incompatible with their biological parents
Theodicy and
slave morality say: to test the patience of the parents. This is just a self-rationalization of the "patient types", whose natural strength is patience (ignorance, narrow-minded, stubborn, hard to distract, strong habits, tradition, conservative, defensive).
"root of all human neurosis is death denial" (fear of death)
"""Influenced by Democritus, Aristippus, Pyrrho,[3] and possibly the Cynics, he turned against the Platonism of his day and established his own school, known as "the Garden", in Athens."""
"""Friedrich Nietzsche once noted: "Even today many educated people think that the victory of Christianity over Greek philosophy is a proof of the superior truth of the former – although in this case it was only the coarser and more violent that conquered the more spiritual and delicate. So far as superior truth is concerned, it is enough to observe that the awakening sciences have allied themselves point by point with the philosophy of Epicurus, but point by point rejected Christianity."[150]"""
Problem of evil: if nature is good, why does nature produce devil-children, who are incompatible with their biological parents
Theodicy and
slave morality say: to test the patience of the parents. This is just a self-rationalization of the "patient types", whose natural strength is patience (ignorance, narrow-minded, stubborn, hard to distract, strong habits, tradition, conservative, defensive).
"root of all human neurosis is death denial" (fear of death)
"""Influenced by Democritus, Aristippus, Pyrrho,[3] and possibly the Cynics, he turned against the Platonism of his day and established his own school, known as "the Garden", in Athens."""
"""Friedrich Nietzsche once noted: "Even today many educated people think that the victory of Christianity over Greek philosophy is a proof of the superior truth of the former – although in this case it was only the coarser and more violent that conquered the more spiritual and delicate. So far as superior truth is concerned, it is enough to observe that the awakening sciences have allied themselves point by point with the philosophy of Epicurus, but point by point rejected Christianity."[150]"""