Wisdom consists of right choices.

The Creation Program abounds with divisions into opposites. Good and evil, on and off, love and hate, order and chaos, cold and hot, truth and lies, moving and motionless, are only a few that go through the entire range of The Creation Program. How many divisions are there?

It is hard to think of a noun that cannot be followed by the suffix “less” to show an opposite. Similarly, each noun may be affected by countless adjectives.

It is hard to imagine a verb that is only contradicted by opposites and modified by endless shadings of speed and direction.

The most important division as far as any human is concerned is the separation between the saved and the damned.

The division between sheep and goats identifies those whose choices bring each of us closer to, or farther from, The Loving Programmer. The souls of who choose to fall into the “goat” category do not get into Heaven. Wisdom consists of right choices.

Those who do not believe and obey want to follow their own inclinations and desires. Then, we see that the difference between “saved and damned” is similar to that between “smart and dumb”. Wisdom consists of right choices.

The smartest thing we can do is be as obedient as possible. The obedient obey the odd thing that He Who Fulfilled the Prophecies said: “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”

That is a very powerful hint. The saved can figure it out, even if they have to ask The Loving Programmer and His Programming Assistants for help.

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