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by redeemedfadi 3166 days ago
Or, like any good programmer, when God was coding animal DNA:

#include <BovB.h>

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God would not use an imperative language.

p.s.

Look, imperative is most of what I've done and ~understand. I am not making it out to be inferior, rather questioning fitness for the job. Time and Place peekaboo thinking just seems pedastrian for a transcendent entity devising a world. (That's even an inside joke in Genesis with God looking for Adam.) Short scripting of little bits, sure, but blueprints and stuff, no way.

But, yes, this is just an opinion.

As Niels Bohr reputedly said: stop telling God what to do.
That would kinda put a dent in our relationship.
let light = true

?

(call-with-two-lights world)
let there = light
this.light = !undefined
Yeah, but apparently he forgot to guard his header with:

#ifndef __BOV_B_H__

#define __BOV_B_H__

#endif

He certainly didn't forget it. He is a good programmer after all.

The entire problem is that he left an extra underline at the end of the #define, and 3 underlines look exactly like 2.