I've never gone beyond the bounds of selfishness. I wouldn't even know what that looks like, since everything seems to boil down to self-interest. Can you give me an example of where a moral non-realist might act unselfishly?
So, you are aware that you are inconsistent yet persist in that inconsistency. It seems that if a nihilist acts contrary to nihilism you say they are not a real nihilist, but if a Christian acts contrary to Christianity they are still a Christian as inconsistency is a human universal. Why hold nihilism to a higher standard than all other viewpoints? Is there an underlying reason you do this?
So, you are aware that you are inconsistent yet persist in that inconsistency. It seems that if a nihilist acts contrary to nihilism you say they are not a real nihilist, but if a Christian acts contrary to Christianity they are still a Christian as inconsistency is a human universal. Why hold nihilism to a higher standard than all other viewpoints? Is there an underlying reason you do this?