We are each given free will to choose our beliefs. A slight majority of Americans can be convinced to support the Culture of Death. These people generally do not understand, or want to understand, that they are being influenced by people who want to use them to further their desires to accumulate programmed entities. They are so driven by a desire to accumulate land and wealth that they refuse to accept the teachings of The Programmer, Program, and Holy Wireless Connector.
A smaller majority of Americans believes that God has programmed the physical universe simply to give us all free will. We are grateful that our own hearts and minds are open to Him, and understand that as long as we remain faithful, we will be able to spend eternity with Him forever.
There is communication between these two camps. When someone leaves the Culture of Death, there is, we are told, “rejoicing in Heaven”.
Catholic Fundamentalism may help some souls make the journey into light. The simple notion that “God can program particles, compile them into systems and beings, and have them move through time, choosing to move either toward Him or away from Him.” at least makes the firm belief in His Scripture seem less ridiculous to those who see the flaws and ultimate silliness of believing in the Culture of Death.
Seeing God as “The Unprogrammed Programmer”, if it does nothing else, at least updates the Aquinian intellectual approach to God and lets us see His power more clearly in a time where ever fewer people do.