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What does Nietzsche mean when he says "God is dead"?
It is a widely quoted statement by Germanphilosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche used the phrase in a figurative sense, to express the idea that the Enlightenment had "killed" the possibility of belief in God or any gods having ever existed. However proponents of the strongest form of the Death of God theology have used the phrase in a literal sense, meaning that the Christian God who existed at one point, has ceased to exist.
The phrase first appeared in Nietzsche's 1882 collection The G*y Science