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[[Absurdism]] shares some concepts, and a common theoretical template, with existentialism and nihilism. Absurdism is opposed to spiritual context, in that there is the denial of the soul's existence and purpose, denial of higher consciousness in achieving [[Perfect Peace]], either in life or death, all there is is suffering, which forces people to live in a world where only their immediate needs, desires and wants are important, not their fellow human beings.
[[Absurdism]] shares some concepts, and a common theoretical template, with existentialism and [[Moral Nihilism]]. Absurdism is opposed to spiritual context, in that there is the denial of the soul's existence and purpose, denial of higher consciousness in achieving [[Perfect Peace]], either in life or death, all there is is suffering, which forces people to live in a world where only their immediate needs, desires and wants are important, not their fellow human beings.


This philosophy drives the [[Social Engineering]] of the [[Death Culture]] by the [[NAA]], to infuse into the minds of the masses to have complete disregard for life, and therefore rampant killing and deviance, promoting destruction and chaos is normalized and accepted in societal behavior. The more chaotic and destructive humanity becomes the more [[Loosh]] can be extracted.  
This philosophy drives the [[Social Engineering]] of the [[Death Culture]] by the [[NAA]], to infuse into the minds of the masses to have complete disregard for life, and therefore rampant killing and deviance, promoting destruction and chaos is normalized and accepted in societal behavior. The more chaotic and destructive humanity becomes the more [[Loosh]] can be extracted.