Thus Spoke:
It might save time later?I’m picturing you running around like a madman with a jar of jelly beans, but you’re talking to theists, why is that, James?
Maybe you can translate for me.Tiassa might have a point, if only you’d listen.
All very interesting, but not the topic of this thread. Perhaps you should start a separate one.Nietzsche’s madman is speaking to atheists rather than the theists. Why?
To think of God as dead is not to think of him as merely nonexistent.
I could be wrong, as I so often am, but perhaps Tiassa is suggesting that simple disbelief in deities is as childish as believing in them.
Perhaps the madman was suggesting that merely terminating the belief in a supernatural entity is the least of our concerns. It’s the framework that we should contend with. This quest for absolute certainty created an environment that still directs us in everything that we say, think, and do.
The madman was right. You can still smell the stench.
Delusional deniers…that’s what we are.