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[Under development: 3 June 2005]

To write more than three lines regarding the nature of God, I resort to analogy. Given my long-standing involvement with computers, an analogy between my perception of the nature of God and aspects of computer operation seems obvious to me.

·      Constructed from the stuff of your own everyday life, be it work in an office or hospital, or caring for a relative, or washing up, what could you write about the nature of God?

God is a universal machine code compatible with all human beings.

God is a suite of read-only programs.

God is a multi-tasking operating system, loaded at conception along with the other system drivers in my config.sys file.

God is a TSR computer program: loaded along with the rest of my autoexec batch file at birth. God remains loaded, resident in the system, with hot-key access through prayer.

God is my personal help overlay file: to be hot-keyed into awareness when needed.

God is a template file into which I scan data from experience.

Religion is an assembler program, written by people trying to clone parts of God.

   p.g.h@btinternet.com

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