After God, neighbor, angels, plants, and animals Catholic Fundamentalists love to think about particles. We see them building blocks that He lovingly programmed to produce Creation. Scientists used to study and teach about Creation. When intellectual endeavors were overwhelmed by government funding, God was omitted from Creation. The word, “Creation”, with a capitol “C”, is now being omitted from Creation.

Once we understand that God has the power to program things that appear to be particles and program people with free will who can choose to see those things as God-programmed or as self-occurring, we move into the Kingdom. There, vision better than 20/20 allows us to see things invisible to our neighbors.

We understand that particles were programmed, organized, and set in motion simply to produce a stage, on which we can strut around and make decisions.

Some of us will look beyond the stage, and see The Invisible Producer. Others will be blinded by the starring nature of their role and see little farther than the end of their noses.

Part of The Particle Program’s brilliance is the uncertainty He programmed into it. The more we know about a particle’s position, the less we know about its nature. The more we know about its nature, the less we know about its position.

We are drawn to God because He loves each of us enough to do the immense work of providing nothing but the certitude of uncertainty to let those of us who find Him have the joy of finding He Who is Certain.

We can begin, and sustain, our pilgramage by thinking of particles as tiny bits and bytes, programmed by the Divine Programmer in at least three dimensions.

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