Naming God+Quote
Naming God is dangerous. It has been forbidden in different religions because it is believed to lead to tragic consequences. Swearing is considered a blashphemous act; it is forbidden by one of the Dekalogon's commandment and for the catholic religion, it is a deadly sin. But how are we to understand the relation between the world and ourselves if there is no one to show us how to come into being? That is the question. To come into being has to be done somewhere. The mind could not think up a "nowhere" without using some sign to do so. We then have to create a sign for the question of being itself, and thus the most ontological sign has to be the question mark. The interrogatiive sign represents the possible identification of the Self with the "I" (Ego) and the projection of the fictitious unity made up with these parts as the ideal Subject, what the psycologist would call the Super-Ego. We can say about this "subject" what Nietzsche says about the Will, that it is a complicated thing, something that "only as word is a unity".