The Day Humans Replaced God

Support this channel:    / @nullsophy   ATTENTION: our videos explore intense thoughts and radical authors — the goal is to provoke reflection, not to encourage suicide. This space exists to expose ideas we avoid in daily life, to think about the human condition in its harshness and contradictions. It is not recommended for minors. If you or someone you know is at risk, seek immediate help (local emergency services) or talk to someone you trust — asking for help is always an act of courage. The moment man declared himself the center, something irreversible began. This video is not about religion versus atheism. It is about something deeper: the human need to worship, to anchor meaning, to place something at the highest point of existence. And what happens when that “something”… becomes ourselves. From the philosophical warnings of Friedrich Nietzsche to the existential clarity of Albert Camus, history and thought converge on a disturbing pattern: remove transcendence, and the void does not disappear — it transforms. And often, it demands sacrifice. References: Friedrich Nietzsche — Beyond Good and Evil (1886) Albert Camus — The Rebel (1951) Blaise Pascal — Pensées (1670, posthumous) Hannah Arendt — The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) Søren Kierkegaard — The Present Age (1846) If this video resonates, share it. Someone else might need to hear what you just heard. #Philosophy #Existentialism #Nietzsche #Camus #MeaningOfLife #ModernCrisis #HumanNature #Spirituality #Truth #InnerVoid