Nietzsche’s argued that the Christian system of faith  and worship was not only incorrect, but harmful to society because it  allowed the weak to rule the strong – it suppressed the will to power  which was the driving force of human character. Nietzsche wanted people  to throw of the shackles of our misguided Christian morality and become  supermen – free and titanic.
However, without God he felt that the future of man might spiral into  a society of nihilism, devoid of any meaning; his aim was for man to  realise the lack of divine purpose and create his own values. The core  of Nietzsche’s work, including Thus Spake Zarathustra (1883-92), Beyond  Good and Evil (1886), The Birth of Tragedy (1872) was to find a meaning  and morality in the absence of God.
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