Nietzsche’s reaction to our culture’s loss of belief in God is

a. stoical acceptance of this tragic event.
b. gratitude, joy, a sense of new adventure.
c. sorrow that humanity’s ideals are dashed.
d. fear that, in spite of our doubts, God may still be there.


b.

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