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Latest revision as of 10:02, 15 September 2021
"God shalt have no thou" is a theobolical assertion construed as a short poem by Karl Jones.
Poem
APTO theological programmers rewrite the assertion "God shalt have no thou" as Gnomon algorithm functions.
Benefits include:
- Universal non-experience of Divine Grace by mortal beings
- Conservation of soteriological resources for God's personal use
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- Post @ Twitter