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By Jack Joseph Smith
I am alot more
afraid of going no
where at all,
than of going
to Hell
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
The speaker fears emptiness more than damnation.
What matters here is not moral terror but existential blankness. Hell is imaginable; nowhere at all is worse because it suggests erasure, aimlessness, and no destination.
Five lines: I am a lot more afraid of going nowhere at all than of going to Hell. Hell-as-destination preferable to voidness — the manuscript's clearest theological preference.