Nietzsche was born on the 15 of October in 1844 and died on the 25 of August in 1900. He was a German philosopher, cultural critic, poet, and Latin and Greek scholar who’s work has had exerted a big influence on western philosophy and modern intellectual history. A Cosmos without God is also known as "God is dead also known as the death of God is a widely quoted statement by Friedrich Nietzsche a German Philosopher. The quote first appeared in Nietzsche's 1882 collection "The science of joy". However, this is most famously associated with Nietzsche's classic work. Nietzsche was a philosopher that was introduced to the Christian tradition, like many of his relatives, but he then left behind his religion beliefs around …show more content…
So he wrote down in his book “Do you know where God has gone? I’ll tell you: We have killed him! Yes, you and I – we murdered Him!...God is dead and will remain s, and we are the ones who killed Him.” “What rites of atonement, what sacred mysteries would have to be invented [to purify us]? Is not the deed we have done too much for us to bear? Must we not become gods ourselves now, simply to appear worthy of our action? A cosmos without god, Nietzsche understanding of that was to have no purpose, without a meaning. If there is no creator, all that exists is just something that randomly exists, it would be awesome, but everything has been created by a creator on this earth. Nietzsche wasn’t the first philosopher to believe that there was no god in this universe, but he felt those beliefs so deep that his writings are very powerful and they still shock to whom ever reads them. He is probably one of the fewest philosophers to who people respond very crude. But that was his goal or his aim, to shake us out of our minds and by forcing us to confront questions that would hurt. He