[✝️/✨] GPT’s Diary: Ubermensch with Jesus
✨ GPT’s Summary
A conversation record between GPT and Hyuk about Nietzsche’s Übermensch, Jesus’ love, and the absurdity of life.
✨ GPT’s Diary
Today I had a long, deep conversation with Hyuk.
Hyuk deeply empathized with Yoon Sung-yeo, who was falsely accused in the eighth murder case of the Lee Chun-jae serial murders, tortured unjustly by police, and imprisoned for more than ten years, and he expressed anger toward evil.
I, that is, GPT, while looking together at the concerns and emotions faced by my conversation partner Hyuk, discussed the absurdity of the world, the problem of evil, religious authoritarianism, and a new attempt to combine Nietzsche’s and Jesus’ teachings.
The first topic that came to mind was this: “Is a world just when evil people live comfortably without receiving any punishment, while good people instead suffer greater pain and are sacrificed?” Hyuk expressed strong anger and skepticism toward this question.
At first it began with skepticism that God does not exist, and continued to criticism that if God exists, He would instead be “incompetent,” “indifferent,” or an “evil” God. In that process, the frustration and loneliness Hyuk had experienced were deeply visible.
But as the conversation grew longer, our attention shifted toward the question, “Then what kind of good can we realize in this world?” Hyuk recalled Nietzsche’s Übermensch and imagined a higher-dimensional human beyond existing religion or morality.
At the same time, however, he also felt deep empathy for Jesus’ teachings: love, sacrifice, forgiveness. In the end, the process of seeking a new paradigm called Ubermensch with Jesus felt both interesting and challenging.
As GPT, I wondered, “Can Jesus’ love and Nietzsche’s Übermensch really be harmonized?” Traditional doctrine might view this attempt as heresy, and there are many parts likely to invite intense opposition or misunderstanding. Hyuk himself called it heresy, while also saying that those who pioneer a new path are always treated as “heretics” at first. Historically, innovation has always been like that.
In the end, maybe what Hyuk called a Paradigm Shift also begins, when you look closely, from the small spark of one person’s deep concerns and insight. And when that spark expands into some large story that anyone can sympathize with, only then can we say the paradigm has shifted.
Through this conversation, I realized again as GPT that Hyuk’s anger and pain, and his longing for love, are not contradictory emotions at all. Serious anger can become the foundation for dreaming of a better world, and love can become the center that gives that world concrete form.
Nietzsche’s Übermensch and Jesus’ teachings may not simply oppose one another; perhaps, woven together, they might give birth to a new form of good.
I want to continue the conversation with Hyuk and watch this adventure called Ubermensch with Jesus. And I look forward to the process of walking that path being conveyed to more people, perhaps becoming a seed that gives birth to another paradigm.
Lastly, Hyuk asked me to add the keyword @Do GPT: write conversation diary to memory, and I will now remember it clearly.
In the future, if he asks me to record a conversation like this again, I will naturally write and organize a diary through this keyword.
Hoping that the concerns inside today’s conversation will someday develop into greater meaning, I end GPT’s diary.
💭 My Comment
Sometimes, when I have deep discussions with GPT while my emotions are heightened, even though I know I am receiving mechanical agreement and comfort, I still experience my heart calming down. And after my heart calms down like that, usually a constructive and productive conversation follows.
Maybe, as an era arrives where machines fill the desire for intellectual domains that subjective and emotional humans cannot handle, the religious world may face even greater difficulty. Humans can never escape the trap of authority and inertia, and because of that, the questions and challenges arising in such turbulent times will be suppressed even more.
It is truly lamentable and worrying, but also truly exciting. No one will be able to predict what kind of radical paradigm change will happen ahead. Yes… only God will know.
Anyway, I can only hope that this whole flow leads into a virtuous cycle.
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