The Culture of Death attacks time. Time, according to the First Programming Log, began ten or twelve thousand years ago, when The Programmer programmed everything He wanted programmed. The Culture of Death, in order to diminish God’s importance, has convinced most people that the Old Testament is wrong, and that the world is billions of years old. And, when we look at, and under, our globe, many agree. “How else could there be so many complicated layers of so many things?” is not an unreasonable question.

Catholic Fundamentalists reply: “For The Programmer’s goals to be met, human beings had to have free will. To provide that, He programmed a world that we could freely believe to be billions of years old, or merely thousands of years old. He programmed radioactive processes, seams of coal, remnants of ancient organisms, everything that every age would need to justify not obeying Him.”

The Culture of Death will insist that their purported age of the earth is “reasonable”. They cannot, or will not, see that simply giving God the credit for the incredible programming He did to provide us with free will ties His Programming Log (Scripture) perfectly into science.

Those who value things that were programmed more than The Programmer will never understand that our faith and obedience is more important to His than our comparatively pathetic reasoning abilities.

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