The most reasonable speed of creation.

Catholic Fundamentalists believe that God created the world in the six day span described by Genesis.

This belief is more reasonable to those who consider three things: God can program in three dimensions, He wanted us to have free will, and He wanted to give us an accurate guidebook so that we’d know what He did and would do.

His ability to program in three dimensions allowed Him to program particles, compile them into structures and beings, put them into motion, and have them move through time.

He did not have to program directly.

We were programmed in such a way that we would look at His program and have a difficult time figuring out whether or not He programmed it or it appeared by accident.

Then, He programmed people who would love Him enough to risk everything they had writing Holy Scripture.

Catholic Fundamentalists believe that He programmed angels very early. Those who obeyed acted as sub-programmers and programmed the vast, great work of the universe we see as The Program.

We wonder why others do not recognize the validity of our conclusions about The Programmer and His vast power. We understand that vanity keeps many from believing in a God who makes us look so hopelessly inferior.

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