We can picture The Programmer in the very center of what He programmed. Then, we can imagine a large circle around Him. It’s easy to visualize a still larger circle around that, and larger concentric circles around that.

Each circle around The Programmer symbolizes a degree of faith. Its distance from The Programmer reflects the amount of truth within it. Catholic Fundamentalists believe that the Roman Catholic Church most perfectly embodies God’s Truth and that it is in the circle nearest Him.

The next-most faithful faiths are comprised of those Christians who believe in The Trinity. They are in the second circle.

The circles beyond get farther from The Programmer exactly proportionately to amount of error in their systems.

Beyond that, things get fuzzy. That’s why pays to move closer to God.

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