After a While,the convert who’d been given the remarkable insight outlined above realized that Catholic Fundamentalism was the first new approach to the Roman Catholic Church since Blaise Pascal developed Probability Theory and applied it to choosing a religion.

He realized that: “As we more fully understand the implications of six words, ‘God can program in three dimensions.’, we see that the huge Catholic system has swallowed up all of science in one gulp. As we see that science is no more or less than the study of various sub-programs within the huge Creation Program, we can clearly comprehend what was apparent in the Middle Ages, that ‘Science is the handmaiden of theology.’

“As the liberals and compromisers within The Church begin to be erased, there will be a Catholic resurgence. One of the supports upon which it will rest is the all-encompassing thought: “God can program in three dimensions. He has programmed energies and particles, compiled them into systems and beings, and had the vast Creation Program move through time, all to provide His beloved human programs free will throughout the ages that have been programmed for that to take place.”

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