“The truth shall set you free.”

Minds, like computers, cannot work properly if they are corrupted with viruses and errors. When we see that God has the power to provide both the original and ongoing programming that helps us through life in the larger Creation Program, we don’t have to take errors and viruses seriously.

When, for instance, we free ourselves from the grotesque lies about Global Warming, our minds work better as the imaginary boogeymen are chased away by the cold facts. When we liberate ourselves from silliness like evolution, we see God and His awesome programming power more clearly than ever.

As we progress toward understanding God as the Loving, Unprogrammed Programmer, we see that He wrote and downloaded a vast multi-dimensional program in which we, individual free-will programs, live. We also see a world in which viruses try to destroy the very souls around which each of us free-will programs were downloaded.

Our awareness starts with thinking that the worst people are merely wrong. As we study how they seem to embrace error after error, we charitably think they are confused.

We may then progress to thinking that they are disturbed, and then reasonably consider the possibility that they are insane. We then move to realizing that many are death-loving homicidal maniacs. Eventually, we realize that they have embraced evil, or been overpowered by it, in the form of spiritual and intellectual viruses. These forces of destruction disturb their minds to such a degree than they not only refuse to think rationally, but have chosen to do harm rather than good.

When we free ourselves of the desire to hate the various groups of murderous lunatics, and obey the command “Love your neighbors, do good to them that hurt you.”, we are finally free.

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