Human, all too human

No, I mean they are just quite simply responsible, that is my belief. It is their brain, their actions. If they don't like it, they can just kil... well, if their brain allows them to.

Define responsible.

What's the point of such a hypothetical? It didn't happen ergo it couldn't have happened.

Then your self-hate is pointless too. Besides, a similar situation might occur in the future.

Mourning is not useful, no. But who would deny another his grief?

>identity

Identity in its entirety is a fiction that prevents you from adapting to whatever circumstance dictates to be in your best interest.

He also stated that will is not non-free either. The freedom vs. non-freedom debate does not apply to will for Nietzsche, it's an inapplicable spectrum.

As I see it, we're not responsible for the universe, and we are the universe. Yet we will behave in accordance with our past regardless, even if that means having a feeling of responsibility. Sometimes, the universe determines a feeling that there is no determinism. Sometimes the universe demands you have this feeling in order to progress even. We have to remember that all truth serves life and not the other way around.

If our actions are limited in choice to a few and we choose between them by aligning ourselves with one group whose set of rationalisations have been subjected to thousands of years of rigour study, then "we" are responsible, yes.

God and the moon condemn the ocean to either rise and fall or flood the cities.