Libertarianism, a small yet powerful application that precludes force or fraud in human relationships, has been certified to be 100% compatible with the Christian operating system.
Often misunderstood to be a complete worldview, libertarianism is an application. So powerful and far-reaching are its effects that many libertarians mistake it for an operating system. However, like all applications, it must be run within an operating system. Without one, it’s unlikely the libertarian app can run at all, let alone reach its full potential.
Qualifiers Create Compatibility Issues
Compatibility issues appear as libertarian variants are introduced. Identified by the adjective placed before the word “Libertarian,” variants may conflict with the app’s algorithm known as the NAP (Non-Aggression Principle). For example, Left, Civil, Classical, Fiscal, Geo, Neo, Paleo, and Thick Libertarianism represent philosophical commitments that may lie outside the scope of the NAP. Each variant may also require separate logic, history, and philosophy apps and databases. As each database is parsed, the opportunities for conflict multiply.
Massive Error Correction
External networks and computers often have neither a functional operating system nor reliable hardware to run one. In such environments, force or fraud is either unrecognized or improperly named. Therefore, an extensive error correction database must be maintained and repeatedly parsed for each human interaction. Large databases are best run as separate applications, which requires an operating system.
An operating system allows multiple applications to share the same database. Logic, history, and philosophy databases are a minimum requirement for the libertarian app. Therefore, an operating system is necessary.
ChristOS?
The Christian operating system, or Christos, directs a computer to recognize one Creator of the universe, which is given precedence over the created. The created includes the earth, moon, stars, planets, all other computers, and any groups made up of them. One such group is the state which consists of all groups purporting to govern anything other than themselves.
Discernment
Christos can detect all state entities in proportion to the amount of discernment loaded into memory. Some discernment is part of the computer hardware. Most, however, must be created by continuous processing of real-time events. Results are compared with historical databases and converted into discernment through reference to logic and philosophy databases.
APIs
Christianity’s two main APIs are The Golden Rule and loving God with all one’s heart, soul, mind, and strength. All programs compatible with these APIs are compatible with Christos.
Alternative Operating Systems
We tested exclusively on Christos, which is the only environment we can certify the libertarian app to be 100% compatible. Alternative operating systems such as HinduOS and IslamOS present challenges for different reasons.
For example, Hindus recognize over 700,000 gods, which could wreak havoc on the priority queue. On the other hand, the abrogation principle makes IslamOS a bit easier since one needs only to test the last codes of the Sira, Hadith, and Quran. The insurmountable obstacle for Islamic is likely to be located in the Taqiyya module.
“Taqiyya is an Islamic juridical term whose shifting meaning relates to when a Muslim is allowed, under Sharia law, to lie. A concept whose purpose has varied significantly among Islamic sects, scholars, countries, and political regimes, it nevertheless is one of the key terms used by recent anti-Muslim polemicists, writes Yarden Mariuma, a sociologist at Columbia University.*
How does one avoid fraud or aggression in an environment where lying is not only encouraged but a primary commitment?
*Mariuma, Yarden. “Taqiyya as Polemic, Law, and Knowledge: Following an Islamic Legal Term through the Worlds of Islamic Scholars, Ethnographers, Polemicists, and Military Men.” The Muslim World 104.1–2 (2014): 89–108.
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