I'm Not Strong Enough to be Atheist

Strength prevails, but nobody becomes strong without first being at the mercy of the strong. Support the channel by visiting: https://brianholdsworth.ca/help There are two very different kinds of atheism: the sentimental optimism of John Lennon’s Imagine, and the hard, brutal realism of Friedrich Nietzsche’s “death of God.” Lennon imagines a world without religion, borders, or possessions, where everyone naturally lives in peace. Nietzsche saw more clearly that if God disappears, so does the Christian moral framework that gave the West its ideas of compassion, humility, charity, and care for the weak. But Nietzsche’s alternative has its own fatal flaw. A world built on strength, power, and self-assertion cannot explain why the strong should care for the weak — even though every human being spends large portions of life in weakness, dependence, and need. Timestamps: 0:00 – Two kinds of atheism: Lennon and Nietzsche 0:57 – Lennon’s dream of a world without religion or possessions 1:39 – The commons dilemma and the need for law 2:18 – Why we deceive others — and ourselves 4:25 – The failure of sentimental atheism 4:57 – Nietzsche’s critique of atheists who keep Christian morality 5:27 – The death of God and the loss of objective morality 6:22 – Slave morality vs. master morality 08:12 – Why Nietzsche appeals to young men 08:45 – The contradiction in Nietzsche’s new morality 09:29 – Why strength and power cannot be the highest goods 11:55 – Nietzsche’s own decline and dependence 13:47 – Why none of us is strong enough for a godless world Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com Podcast Version: https://brianholdsworth.libsyn.com/