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Christianity for Programmers

Empress Sears
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Year
2026
Language
English

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There is a growing population of people who think in systems, architecture, causality, and logic - and who quietly feel that religion was never explained to them in a language their minds could trust.
Christianity for Programmers was written for them by an author who spent twelve years as an atheist philosopher and fifteen years as a Christian theologian.
Why would God place the tree in Eden at all?
What if the Fall was not merely disobedience, but an authority and governance transfer?
Why does suffering exist in a world governed by an omnipotent God?
Why does the Incarnation matter psychologically, not just theologically?
What if many of the things modern people reject about Christianity are not actually in the text, but in the accumulated misconceptions surrounding it?
Using the language of software engineering, cybersecurity, inheritance structures, systems design, and runtime environments, Christianity for Programmers reframes biblical concepts that often appear arbitrary, irrational, or morally incoherent when presented through shallow cultural assumptions.
This is not a book asking readers to stop thinking.
It is a book written by someone who never could.
Written with skeptical readers in mind - especially programmers, engineers, analysts, and other systems-oriented thinkers - this book explores Christianity not as emotional escapism, but as a surprisingly coherent explanation for:
• suffering,
• alienation,
• moral intuition,
• free will,
• corruption,
• sacrifice,
• and humanity's persistent sense that something about the world is profoundly broken.
Biblical philosophy here is not simplified.
It is translated. For programmers and for anyone with questions about Christianity.

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