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Welcome to Fools and Mortals
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The blog Christians don’t want you to read.
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Raw unfiltered perspectives on life, belief, and existence.
Deliciously crafted articles that evolve with new insights and updates.
Welcome to a sanctuary for seekers, skeptics, and deep thinkers drawn to the outer edges of thought and existence. This is a space for those who resonate with mysticism, psychology, the occult, and shadow-side philosophies like pessimism, nihilism, or Antinatalism. It is a home for minds unafraid to question everything—especially the narratives most people take for granted.
Most people don’t want freedom—they want the safety of a well-decorated cage. They’ll trade the rawness of truth for the warmth of belonging, swap clarity for comforting illusions, and cling to the illusion of certainty rather than facing the chaos of the unknown.
Fools and Mortals critically explores organized religion, deconstructs cultural myths, and dives into fringe theories and forbidden ideas. It’s a thought-laboratory for the curious and the contrarian, where intellectual freedom takes precedence over ideological comfort.
Expect uncensored reflections on religion, spirituality, and society—especially where contradictions and hypocrisies hide in plain sight. No institution is spared, and Christianity is often examined with special scrutiny for its cultural dominance and contradictions.
Core themes include:
- Rational Mysticism
- Rational Optimism
- Atheism & Religion
- Misanthropy & Nihilism
- Skepticism & Pessimism
- Philosophy & Psychology
- Spirituality & Metaphysics
- Occultism & Left Hand Path
- Pagan History & Knowledge
Despite the philosophical rigor, this space doesn’t claim certainty. Instead, it embraces the unknown. Many who visit here hold the view that consciousness may extend beyond the material world—and find compelling evidence in near-death experiences (NDEs). For those interested, the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation offers a window into this enigmatic realm.
This is where fools get questioned and mortals get reminded. Truth doesn’t ask for your comfort—it slices through delusion. And in the wreckage of what you once believed… that’s where freedom begins.
— Zzenn
Free thinker / Contrarian / Spiritual Philosopher / Political Atheist
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