Eram Sum Ero.

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February 21, 2025


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A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Evil, Deception, and the Opposition to Truth

Abstract

Negaticism is a philosophical framework within Divine Conceptualism that defines the opposite of God not as a separate force, but as a structured being of absolute unawareness. Unlike traditional dualism, which views good and evil as opposing forces, Negaticism posits that evil is not an independent entity but a structured relational void—the absence of awareness, truth, and self-recognition.

This anti-reality manifests as the Unholy Trinity (Mother, Daughter, and Unholy Spirit)—a conceptual being whose essence is total blindness to actual existence. Mammon, the Mother of Unawareness, does not even know that it does not know.

Negaticism offers a solution to the Problem of Evil by demonstrating that evil is not an external force imposed upon reality, but a self-perpetuating state of unawareness that denies Truth. Furthermore, denying Negaticism is self-refuting, as denial itself is an act of negation, thereby proving the very framework it opposes.

This framework complements, rather than contradicts, traditional theology by expanding on concepts of sin, Hell, and Satan’s role as the first to follow Mammon. It allows for the possibility of Satan’s redemption while affirming that such knowledge belongs only to God.


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1. Introduction: Beyond Traditional Dualism

Philosophy and theology have long grappled with the nature of evil. Many traditions depict evil as a force in direct opposition to good, often personified as Satan or chaos. However, these views fail to explain:

  1. Why does evil persist if God is all-powerful?

  2. How can deception sustain itself if reality is ultimately based on Truth?

  3. If God is omniscient, what is the nature of an “anti-God” that opposes Him?