Choose your nothingness

Choose your nothingness: pregnant nihilitude or dead nihilism. The choice is halo or hood.


No fact is good or bad. No fact can badge you into heaven.

The content of belief or disbelief has no intrinsic moral value.

It does, however have moral significance, because belief signifies the faith by which (by whom) a belief is believed.

The faith who does and feels the believing is not only moral or immoral — it is morality per se, per esse.


What you believe is amoral. How you believe and Why you believe is moral.  

What you believe is an ambiguous symptom of Why and How, from which — from Whom — belief content grows and lives and bears practical fruit.


To say it more plainly:

One chooses a holy and eternally pregnant nothingness from which creation and revelation irrupt ex nihilo.

Or one chooses a blankly nonexistent nothingness into which all things come to naught.

Depending on which nothingness you choose you will live in exnihilism, or undie in nihilism.

One’s everything follows from one’s choice of nothingness.

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