"At the entrance of the modern time stands the ‘God-man’. At its exit will only the God in the God-man evaporate? And can the God-man really die if only the God in him dies? They did not think of this question, and thought they were finished when in our days they brought to a victorious end the work of the Enlightenment, the vanquishing of God: they did not notice that man has killed God in order to become now - ‘sole God on high’. The other world outside us is indeed brushed away, and the great undertaking of the men of the Enlightenment completed; but the other world in us has become a new heaven and calls us forth to renewed heaven-storming: God has had to give place, yet not to us, but to - man. How can you believe that the God-man is dead before the man in him, besides the God, is dead?" Max Stirner: The Ego and its Own - Introduction of part IIنسخة محفوظة 7 أبريل 2022 على موقع واي باك مشين.
[1] Hugo.] Hugo, Victor. Hapgood, Elizabeth (translator). Les Miserables. Volume V - Book First. "The War Between Four Walls", Chapter 20. (ردمك 978-1420953268) نسخة محفوظة 2020-06-17 على موقع واي باك مشين.
[1] Hugo.] Hugo, Victor. Hapgood, Elizabeth (translator). Les Miserables. Volume V - Book First. "The War Between Four Walls", Chapter 20. (ردمك 978-1420953268) نسخة محفوظة 2020-06-17 على موقع واي باك مشين.
"At the entrance of the modern time stands the ‘God-man’. At its exit will only the God in the God-man evaporate? And can the God-man really die if only the God in him dies? They did not think of this question, and thought they were finished when in our days they brought to a victorious end the work of the Enlightenment, the vanquishing of God: they did not notice that man has killed God in order to become now - ‘sole God on high’. The other world outside us is indeed brushed away, and the great undertaking of the men of the Enlightenment completed; but the other world in us has become a new heaven and calls us forth to renewed heaven-storming: God has had to give place, yet not to us, but to - man. How can you believe that the God-man is dead before the man in him, besides the God, is dead?" Max Stirner: The Ego and its Own - Introduction of part IIنسخة محفوظة 7 أبريل 2022 على موقع واي باك مشين.