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Aired: 2/14/19, 1640AM, Ktalkmedia.com, Salt Lake City
"God is Dead" - Nietzsche used the phrase in a figurative sense, to express the idea that the Enlightenment had "killed" the possibility of belief in God, and acknowledged the momentum to remove his influence from government. Mark Shurtleff isn't - McBride uses the phrase in a literal way, to express the idea that our formerly beloved three term Utah Attorney General is living proof that Nietzsche was right, in his isolated instance if nothing more. And in Utah of all places!
By Ted McBrideAired: 2/14/19, 1640AM, Ktalkmedia.com, Salt Lake City
"God is Dead" - Nietzsche used the phrase in a figurative sense, to express the idea that the Enlightenment had "killed" the possibility of belief in God, and acknowledged the momentum to remove his influence from government. Mark Shurtleff isn't - McBride uses the phrase in a literal way, to express the idea that our formerly beloved three term Utah Attorney General is living proof that Nietzsche was right, in his isolated instance if nothing more. And in Utah of all places!