The year is winding down. What good have we done with it?

When we are called to account for the way we’ve chosen to spend our lives, each of us has reason to fear. None of us are saints, so we have automatically fallen short of the perfection for which we imperfectly sought.

The most depressing thing we can do is look at what we’ve left undone. Nothing that we did was as perfect as it would have been if we’d worked harder, prayed more, loafed less, watched fewer hours of TV, wasted less time, and allowed ourselves to be distracted as much by the various programmed entities that exist only to distract us from The Loving Programmer.

Nearly every day for three years, this website has been putting forth a new way to think, speak, and write about God. Seeing Him as The Unprogrammed Programmer allows people of our time, in The Age of Electron Flow, to see His power more clearly. As soon as we realize that He can program three dimensional particles, or have His angelic Sub-Programmers do so for Him, and arrange them into systems and beings, we understand that every bit of Scripture makes perfect sense just as it is written.

We who move into Catholic Fundamentalism understand that it makes as much sense to believe in a God Who programmed all Creation in six days as it does to fall into the trap of believing in any compromises that diminish His ability. We can see that Jonah was in the whale, that Lazarus was brought back to life, that His programming is far, far above anything that science can describe.

So, if we’ve just explained to one other person that “God programs particles, compiles them into systems and beings and loves His free-will programs (that’s us!).”, we may have started a soul on a road to salvation that would have otherwise been missed.

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