Answer:
A The Christian church
Explanation:
"Morality as Anti-Nature" is part of<em> Friedrich Nietzsche's</em> "Twilight of the Idols." As a philosopher, he criticized the Christian church on <u>how it promoted its religion. </u>
For him, the main culprit of Anti-Natural morality is the "Christian church." He even stated that<em> "the practice of the church is hostile to life</em>" because<u> it limits the capability of the human being to take action on his </u><em><u>detrimental passion</u></em><em>s</em><u>.</u> He also asserted that the church was favoring "hypocrisy" because it preached love for all, yet is hostile to its enemies like the "Anti-Christians."
So, this explains the answer.
Answer:
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Answer:
emphasis of madness . Isn't it?
Explanation:
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