St. John reports that “In the beginning was The Word, and The Word was with God and The Word was God”. Catholic Fundamentalists see “God” as Programmer and “Word” as the fullness of the Program in the living person of Jesus Christ.

What St. John says, in Catholic Fundamentalist terms, is: “In the beginning was The Program and the Program was with The Programmer and The Program was the Programmer.”

Where’s the Holy Spirit?

He’s in there, too.

The Programmer and the Program are only two of the same Being’s three aspects. The Holy Spirit is the actual process of Programming. It is shown by “was”. That verb represents the Holy Spirit, third co-eternal aspect of God.

Catholic Fundamentalists see The Trinity as Programmer (Father) , Program (Son), and Programming (Holy Spirit). As a verb, it goes between Program and Programmer, fully completing them.

Without Programming, Programmer and Program would not be One with each other or work with the rest of Creation.

The Trinity separates Christianity from religions that only see a duality of good and evil. In Christianity, there a Trinity of Good, Good, and Good. Catholic Fundamentalists especially understand that all evil comes from the choices of created beings who misuse their free will to invent ideas to separate men from God and from each other.

Love them. It is their only hope.

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