The opposite of God is Nothing. Of itself, it knows nothing, has no power, doesn’t have a goal or purpose, and doesn’t care for anything. When it gains power, it squanders it; when it is worshipped, it doesn’t care.
In its pure form, it doesn’t exist. Purity is, however, a higher state than impurity, and it, along with creation, fell. The mixtures are worse than the Nothing.
The only good lie is one that is not told; a mixture of truth and Nothing is either a lie that is told, or a truth that is not told.
The only good tool is one that works. A mixture of tool and nothing is either a broken tool, or a tool misused.
]]>“Language speaks. … The speaking names… What is this naming? … This naming does not hand out titles, it does not apply terms, but it calls into the word. The naming calls. Calling brings closer what it calls. However this bringing closer does not fetch what is called only in order to set it down in closest proximity to what is present, to find a place for it there. The call does indeed call. Thus it brings the presence of what was previously uncalled into a nearness. But the call, in calling it here, has already called out to what it calls. Where to? Into the distance in which what is called remains, still absent…” (198).
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