Catholic Fundamentalism helps many get closer to God by encouraging us to think of Him in words and concepts that are familiar to us:

God is The Loving Programmer. He’s vastly more powerful than we, His beloved human programs. He can program and download actual energies and particles. He can also write and download the programs that run as conscious, living Sub-programmers, called “angels” by pre-Catholic Fundamentalism Catholics.

Working at Programming HQ (“Heaven”, to pre-Catholic Fundamentalism Catholics), He and His Sub-programmers downloaded The Creation Program. That Program is the particles and energies there are, compiled into everything that is. We live, basically, in a truly 3-D movie. While living in this part of The Program, we have been programmed with the ability to write our own scripts, programming ourselves to do what we will.

The Loving Programmer went to all that work for us. We are among His most complicated programs because we were programmed with free will. Some of us will choose to see and understand that we live in The Creation Program, be led to God, and choose to believe and obey.

Others will not.

The entirety of The Creation Program was written to separate those who first see, then believe, and, finally, obey from those who don’t.

Believing and obeying is is the biggest decision we make. Catholic Fundamentalism makes it easier to see how believable it is that God did just what the Programming Logs (Old and New Testament, to pre-Catholic Fundamentalists) say He did, by growing in understanding of His Power to Program.

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