Is God open source?

Is God open source?

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no

that would imply we have both proof of existence and the source code
no

You can't open source code that doesn't exist.

only for the faithful
all heretics get sent to the botnet hell

Temple OS is free.
maybe God is free software

i sure hope not. can you imagine have 1000 shitty forks of God running around.

Protestants

absence of the source code doesn't mean it's not hosted somewhere.

*tips*

yeah just imagine that, that would be totally crazy

Since God is unknowable He is clearly closed-source.

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>According to some estimates, there are roughly 4,200 religions in the world.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions

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What? Read the Bible, you get a pretty good idea of who God is.

God is "beyond logic" which only really means "illogical".
Therefore his model is something like kickstarter.

To love God *is* to know Him.

>Read some WW2 Nazi propaganda and you'll get a good idea of who Adolf Hitler was
Imagine being this American

>read a sex story book

of course its open source

There is nothing to suggest it even exists, in any form, like a binary. Basically god is HL3 - everyone worships it and expects it to come out at any time. However there's not a single line of code in existence, only the concept.

no

god is a bronze age mythology that has been re-invented many times by many different cultures

God would be an obscure BLOB kernel which the universe run on

>living in coded simulation
>hurr the code wrote itself