My Reply To Friedrich Nietzsche
" There is not enough love and goodness in the world to give any of it away to imaginary beings. " *
~ Friedrich Nietzsche, German philosopher, 1844-1900
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No, dear Friedrich,
God is not an imaginary being
But
The most real of beings to whom all other beings owe
Their existence.
He is omnipresent and omnipotent and manifests himself in
Our hearts in the form of love.
Now,
Since love is from God, it follows that love is divine, and as
Such it is infinite.
As we very well know from mathematics, the infinite divided by any given number gives us infinite
Thus
Dearest, Mr. Nietzsche, love remains intact, no matter how many parts
We cut it into
For that reason,
You should never worry that there would not be enough love and
Goodness in the world to go around.
One more thing, my knowledgeable friend:
Love is never wasted because it comes from God and whatever
Comes from God, is eternally useful!
© Demetrios Trifiatis
29 June 2021
* Friedrich Nietzsche, is one of the philosophers that I admired and wanted to write my Ph. D thesis on his philosophy, however, taking into account his views on God and on our religion-an example of which we see in the above quotation - I wrote my thesis on the philosophy of the Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, 544- 480 BC. Paraphrasing, Shakespear's Ceaser I say that: " It is not that I do not love Nietzsche but I love my God more. "
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