Giving credit where credit is due.


Over the ages God has been many things: a carpenter, a watchmaker, an engineer, and undoubtedly lots more. Sterling D. Allen apparently sees him as a computer programmer (though that's certainly not new). Allen writes of The Function of Diallel Lines in Personal Communication and Learning -- The Spiritual Internet. He tell us that the diallel lines that he has discovered are
the primary channel through which communication takes place with the divine.
These lines are
a naturally built-in wireless internet that has always existed and which will always exist, whether or not it is acknowledged.
In an extended metaphor that mentions just about everything connected to the internet, from modem speed and passwords, to networks and information, Allen seems to go at least one step beyond Henderson. God doesn't surf the web, s/he is the web.



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