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Before moving it, I have to follow certain steps, one is to understand the nature of this application. We hired a JAVA/J2EE expert to work with us. He would get no place by approaching this from a standpoint of how the code evolved into being. He has to reverse engineer it by asking how it was programmed and developed. Only after this is reverse engineered assuming somebody actually programmed it, even though we do not know who did, there is no documentation, and just like God other than the fact that the code exists, we have to assume "SOMEBODY" wrote it and we need to "decode" it and ask questions like, why does it connect here, and why is this code sending data there?.
Hence maybe science is asking the wrong questions from the wrong point of view.
It deals with some of the most fundamental issues of christianity and faith.
I think I may understand what you're saying though. The employer has to get a good price from vendors so his competitor can't undercut him on price. Business is about putting together things and labor in a creative way that makes customers want to pay more for the service/product. So it's a balance of getting a good price from vendors/employees and doing smart things with them to create value.
Does this notion of God demanding only rational self-interest require major re-interpretation of the Bible? Clearly, there are many Christians who see God as laying down laws and punishing those who don't obey. Is yours a minority view among Christians?
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