onsdag 5 februari 2014

Contemplating nothingness after God’s death and the question of the existence of rotting cadaver

After God’s death there is no void, there is not even nothing of God's past being. 

God's immolation in death is absolute in the sense beyond emptiness. 

The Outside, now abolished, in the wake of God’s death, the transcendent domain of divine locus once there, now simply not there or anywhere - now, simply not. Not as division or opposition but as totally absolute non-being; total disclosure; nothing of nothing; God's past being fall in oblivion.  
  
Does dead God rot? Is there still God, rotting? 

The question: Flesh. Or Nothing.