On God, Computer Hacking, and Witchcraft

J.M.
Some may conclude that the inability to prove a God creator doesn't exist is part of the proof there is a God. This logic may be flawed and doesn't relief the burden of proof from both claims of opposing view points.

Ironically, it takes almost as much faith to be an atheist as it does to be God believing, except an extra burden of the God believer having to further extend his faith into what religious context believed to be correct in how to believe in God or Gods.

It's hard to find atheist agreeing with each other on the correct way to believe in how God doesn't exist, or which god to not believe in, the one with many arms or the one pretending to be his own son, the new age UFO extraterrestrial ones endowing us with advance genetics, or a non-interfering god more akin to an omni-direction energy than any persona.

As silly as it may seem having more religions devoted believing in god than flavors of ice cream to choose from. One thing they have in common is the compelling arguments for intelligent design, and if time is eternal how much time would it take for mankind's technology to compete for the classical definition of god and his abilities. When even today our prayers are being intercepted by satellites, GPS allows for all seeing omnipresent abilities, genetic engineering vs. creation as someone other than god number crunching the billion of terabytes worth search results of the world's internet behavior can soon predict the twitch of an eyelash, a jerk of a neuron.

Asking Google competes with asking God for other's curious inquiries... Collective conscious is redefined by including the World Wide Web's user generated content, and divine will is applying advanced calculus to do your bidding.

Interesting I did an internet search about key word density, jargon used primary in webmaster cycles and internet marketing consulting business meant to drive more traffic to a website.

During my search the terms white hat and black hat were used to illustrate the ethical or unethical practice of key word density; assigning Wicca terminology to information technology as if the wicked witch of the internet may engage in the black arts of spamming search engines, and using others black magic exploitive programming tactics for selfish ends...

White magic would be of course the correct ethical use of the same tactics.

For those of us that ever had a virus on our computer understands the curse of indiscriminate destruction of data casted on you, the innocent browser of the spiritual...woops the cyber universe.

Text message is akin to telepathy, astral projection become cyber projection in games like World of War Craft. Telekinesis is one click mail order away were magically things show up at the house.

A computer wizard of internet marketing and computer programming can get a lot of things done, both good and bad. Wonder what the Web version 6.0 may look like.

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