Catholic Fundamentalism helps us understand

Catholic Fundamentalism helps us understand this passage, beginning with First Colossians, 1;15: “He is the image of the unseen God and the first-born of all Creation, for in Him were created all things in Heaven and on earth; everything visible and everything invisible, Thrones, Dominations, Sovereignties, Powers–all things were created through Him and for Him. Before anything was created, He existed and He holds all things in unity.”

These words are made clearer when we describe The Father as The Unprogrammed Programmer and The Son as The Living Program in human form. The Program was written at the beginning. The Program took human form, in the person of Jesus Christ, within Whom every programmed entity is contained.

From the beginning, it was programmed that each of us free will creatures would move toward or away from The Programmer. The Program, which we can physically download at the Eucharist, allows us to have The Program become part of us and allows us to become part of The Program, The Church, The Body of Christ.

The vast bulk of the Creation Program is similar to our autonomic nervous system. Just as our pineal gland goes on doing whatever it does, the stars shine and the rains fall pretty much automatically, except when Programming Changes interfere, often at the request of our prayers.

The entirety of the Creation Program was written and downloaded simply to provide our souls with the opportunity to save themselves by joining with The Program into which we may choose to write ourselves. One easy step is to simply ask The Holy Wireless Connector to plug us in.

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