This is a clever and humorous take on the age-old debate between those who believe in God (or some higher power) and those who think the universe came from “nothing.” You’re pointing out the irony that both sides are essentially talking about something that can’t be seen, touched, tasted, photographed, or proven by science.

By emphasizing the absurdity of saying “nothing” created the universe, you’re highlighting the idea that even if one doesn’t believe in God, they still have to grapple with the concept of something coming from nothing. And if that’s the case, then isn’t that “nothing” still a pretty remarkable and mysterious entity?

The punchline about “magical fucking nothing” is particularly effective in driving home this point. It’s a clever way to poke fun at the idea that “nothing” can suddenly give rise to everything without any explanation.

The final bit about asking the “nothing people” what happens when you die is also well-played. By pointing out that they essentially believe we return to nothingness, you’re implying that this is not so different from the idea of merging back with a creator or higher power. It’s a clever way to turn the tables and show that both perspectives have their own set of unanswerable questions.

Overall, this is a witty and thought-provoking take on the God vs. nothing debate.