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By Jack Joseph Smith

I am alot more afraid of going no where at all, than of going to Hell

Original Scan

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AI Interpretation

GPT

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.


Claude

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.