artisticsolution wrote:lancek4 wrote:
AS, I see a certain discrepancy is the forgoing statement here and your argued position in our discussion. Care to elaborate?
Wikipedia states: "Nietzsche claimed in the Foreword to have written the book for a very limited readership. In order to understand the book, he asserted that the reader "... must be honest in intellectual matters to the point of hardness to so much as endure my seriousness, my passion."[4] The reader should be above politics and nationalism. Also, the usefulness or harmfulness of truth should not be a concern. Characteristics such as "Strength which prefers questions for which no one today is sufficiently daring; courage for the forbidden"[4] are also needed. He disdained all other readers."[/i]
Oh sorry lance....what I meant was kinda difficult to explain. Okay...it's like this. Nietzsche had a request that I am all over. Meaning I can read any book and still read it in different ways. For example, I can read the bible as an outsider...or with a christian mentality or whatever, kind of like playing a role. I do this to open my mind to what others might be thinking when they read something in such a vein. I want to know what might be going on inside their head. It is important to me. SO it was no biggie for me to do what Nietzsche requested...in fact I wanted with all I had to do that...and I have been trying to read him in they way he wanted...so that I can totally understand him and I don't have a set notion in my mind...like perhaps a devout christian would have if they read him from the point of view that he was the devil...for example. But I will read him other ways as well...because I can.
So with that being said...I wanted to know if arising...or Nietzsche had tried to read the bible as if it were a book on psychology...or something other than a religious book that (arising) might hate. Do you see what I am saying. I was wondering if arising could remove himself of preconceived ideas in order to read the bible as a work of fiction...or for even humorous or weird or whatever meaning...other than religious.
Or is it impossible.
If it is impossible then can any of us say we can truly do it with any author. Because if we read Nietzsche the way he wants us to read him...instead of with prejudice.....can we really say we have if we think it is cool to read Nietzsche. So in this case it would only be stretching outside of the herd to let your preconceived ideas go and read the bible in that light if you hated the bible. It would be the same idea for the Christian to "give up" preconceived ideas of Christianity in order to read Nietzsche.
Do you kinda get what I was saying now?
Is it possible for a non christian to read the bible in the same light as Nietzsche would have a person read him?
It is the "strength and the daring" to put oneself out of ones comfort zone in order to get a better understanding of things one cannot know unless one experiences then...or at least tries. And by that I don't mean to get a "religious" experience...but only to openly go into something that one adamantly opposes with a genuine intent to be above what they consider "forbidden."[/quote]
I think I understand you, and I feel some sort of 'glamor' screens your meaning from n meaning. I am not sure right now how to be clear on this.
Perhaps a quote; sec 40. :
"their revenge took the form of elevating Jesus in an extravagant fashion, and thus separating him from themselves...".
I see a correlation to what AS Is saying and this quote. What do you guys think?