Programming Power.

As you know by now, Catholic Fundamentalists think that God has programming abilities that allow Him to program actual particles. Further, we believe He has the power to compile those programs into larger programs we know as structures and beings. And, some of His programs are able to replicate themselves. Out of all His earthly programs, human beings were given the most free will. The universe was programmed to provide them with this.

Many on the other side cannot accept these notions. Many do profess to believe in God. We ask them a simple, reasonable question: “Does God have the power to program particles?”

If they answer “No.”, we politely point out that they have a view of God limited by their own abilities.

Should they answer “Yes.”, we may ask them to consider that He did so in such a way as to produce the universe we see around us.

Some are able to grasp the concepts of Catholic Fundamentalism immediately. “So, that’s how He did it!” they say, delighted to know that the total, absolute faith of them and their ancestors was not misplaced.

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