File spoon-archives/nietzsche.archive/nietzsche_1998/nietzsche.9807, message 117


From: "John T. Duryea" <jtduryea-AT-dmv.com>
Subject: Re: Science and  Nature
Date: Sun, 12 Jul 1998 08:54:41 -0500




>Engineer-man writes:
>
>> I used the word "trashed", and in the conrext of from LambdaC's
perspective
>>  as a good little Marxist, N did in fact "trash" scientists. Science is
to
>>  religion what civilization is to culture, it is the decadent form of the
>>  original phenomenon. Fact. Yes, I know, this grates tremendously on the
>>  sensibilities of "modern ideas". Too bad.
>>
>>  John T. Duryea
>
>Of course, N reserved his especial loathing for the priests rather than the
>gods or even the prophets of religion, i.e., the practitioners of "applied
>religion" were "trashed" the most.  So, taking Nietzsche through the lens
of
>Spengler, as you do, what do you suppose he really thought about the
>practitioners of "applied science," i.e., the engineers?
>
>Fritz


"My kingdom is not of this world". In Caesar's world, Caesar valued quite
highly his roads, bridges, siege engines and aqueducts and those who created
them. Fact. What priest every designed a Trident submarine, cruise missle or
M1-A1 tank?

 Shoot all the Darwinist-Marxists, The Homosexual Establishment Elite and
The Drug Cartel tomorrow and our civilization would keep right on ticking,
do the same to the engineers and within a year maybe one out of a hundred
denizens of the urban megalopolis would still be alive. Fact.

John T. Duryea



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