Curious Christian

Reflections on culture, nature, and spirituality from a Christian perspective

John Gray writes: “There can be little doubt that Nietzsche is the most important figure in modern atheism, but you would never know it from reading the current crop of unbelievers, who rarely cite his arguments or even mention him. Today’s atheists cultivate a broad ignorance of the history of the ideas they fervently preach, and there are many reasons why they might prefer that the 19th-century German thinker be consigned to the memory hole. With few exceptions, contemporary atheists are earnest and militant liberals. Awkwardly, Nietzsche pointed out that liberal values derive from Jewish and Christian monotheism, and rejected these values for that very reason. There is no basis – whether in logic or history – for the prevailing notion that atheism and liberalism go together. Illustrating this fact, Nietzsche can only be an embarrassment for atheists today. Worse, they can’t help dimly suspecting they embody precisely the kind of pious freethinker that Nietzsche despised and mocked: loud in their mawkish reverence for humanity, and stridently censorious of any criticism of liberal hopes.”

I found this a fascinating comment. I have often wondered why the New Atheists were so shy about Nietzsche when I brought him up in discussion.

2 responses to “Why is Nietzsche so ignored by New Atheists?”

  1. Charlie Avatar
    Charlie

    I’m in a Nietzsche seminar this semester and it’s Nietzsche thats the embarrassment

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  2. Ezra Pound Avatar
    Ezra Pound

    If I started bringing up some ancestor of yours who used their Christianity to justify murder would you defend them?

    Nee atheists aren’t defending him because they don’t agree with him.

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