The Catholic Fundamentalist bird watcher has many questions.

Yesterday, the Bird Programs were mentioned. Each species of bird is a replicating program written to take advantage of some part of The Programmer’s larger program. We can get an idea of where each bird fits by looking at its beak program.

Some beaks are programmed to penetrate wood and extract stages of various Insect Programs living within. Other beaks are long and flexible enough to extract sustenance from flowers. A few beaks are programmed to scoop up fish from water. Other beaks are designed to tear apart dead animals to keep the Earth Program from noxious odors. Some beaks are programmed to crush hard seeds.

Where does Beak Programming come from? Do one or more “Beak Angels” work in a celestial design studio to program them? Do the “Bird-programming Angels” give the “Beak Department” specific orders for the beaks they need? Or, does each species of bird have its own Angelic Sub-Programmer whose mission it is to design and redesign the entire bird so that it continually fits in with alterations in the Earth Program?

Do all the Angelic Sub-Programmers who produce and maintain the Bird Programs fit in a design studio far smaller than the ball of a ballpoint pen? Smaller than the head of a pin?

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