Enlightenment rules again?
Created on: June 15th, 2008
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"God is dead, and we have killed him" is a Nietzsche from the late 19th century that achieved a wide popularity in the time between the two world wars along with the work of Freud. Enlightenment was going on mostly in the 18th century and its religious beliefs would be better characterized by deism.
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