Jamal Awil

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Therefore there are no Gods. [causal]

Byron, though he felt himself the equal of Satan, never quite ventured to put himself in the place of God. This next step in the growth of pride was taken by Nietzsche, who says: ‘If there were Gods, how could I endure it to be not God! Therefore there are no Gods.’

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 2714