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Null, I bring you good news! The Great Nobody in the Sky cares about you! The whole Non-Pantheon is patiently awaiting for your personal arrival into the Great Nothingness that comes After. And whether you become a Non-believer like the Non-Prophet or remain a non-believer, the Truth within this Gospel is undeniable: These Deities have NOTHING IMPORTANT to say to you! The Gospel of Zilch & Nada is a blasphemously crude religious parody that makes sense of Everything with Nothing by using the mathematical formulas provided by the Theory of Nothing. The anti-cult cult of Dimensionalism (the…mehr

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Null, I bring you good news! The Great Nobody in the Sky cares about you! The whole Non-Pantheon is patiently awaiting for your personal arrival into the Great Nothingness that comes After. And whether you become a Non-believer like the Non-Prophet or remain a non-believer, the Truth within this Gospel is undeniable: These Deities have NOTHING IMPORTANT to say to you! The Gospel of Zilch & Nada is a blasphemously crude religious parody that makes sense of Everything with Nothing by using the mathematical formulas provided by the Theory of Nothing. The anti-cult cult of Dimensionalism (the Go-Your-Own-Way) loosely followed by the Zilchrealites will rock the world harder than God "doing Nothing" on the 7th day.
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Nada Dr. Tim Snavely is the man with a plan to write books, regardless if anybody reads them or not. It's just what he does; he writes, bikes, smiles, and gets funky and/or sassy with a side of charisma, with very little provocation. He holds a doctorate in Nothing, a bachelor's in psychology, and has the philosophical finesse of a Level 99 Logician. His other works are called The Gospel of Zilch & Nada, and Non-Being and Nothingness, and more witty content is on the way. He was last seen saying, "Man, get that tampon out of your mouth, you aren't a woman!" to a very psychotic patient during one of his last nights working as a mental health technician in Arkansas.