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by David J. Stewart
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Jesus 1.0

I am writing because of questions from people regarding installation of the latest version of the popular program Jesus 1.0 (also available as Yeshua 1.0). It seems that installation of Jesus 1.0 eventually leads to several conflicts with other programs you may be running and may even require certain upgrades and utility programs.

Jesus 1.0 usually installs easily enough. The program has been around for years and was written so well that it has never needed to be upgraded.

It runs on the oldest of machines as well as on the fanciest of operating systems running at blazing speed. System requirements are minimal.

Jesus 1.0 requires virtually no RAM initially and is self installing. The evaluation copy and full version are available free of charge despite reportedly enormous development costs.
Problems arise however as you use the program. Jesus 1.0 runs in the background and does a systematic evaluation of all programs, utilities, and games on your system. For example Jesus 1.0 does not run well at all with Religion 1.0 and higher or Hate 1.0. There are extreme conflicts with these and other programs that are irresolvable. Jesus 1.0 also evaluates network connections that may be dangerous. Jesus 1.0 uses pop-up windows to suggest better utilization of disc space by deleting old programs and routines as well as severing dangerous network connections. This is actually very helpful and responding Yes' will result in extremely efficient and productive use of your system.

When installing Jesus 1.0 you should be aware that when a pop-up window makes a suggestion to remove a program or routine, there is no choice on the pop-up to say: "Do not show this warning again." Some feel this is a flaw in the system because they cannot remove these persistent warnings. The warnings actually become more urgent such as: "Continued use of Program XYZ or Game ABC may result in a Fatal Error or Permanent Damage to Your System." (NOTE: Jesus 1.0 does not uninstall easily, if at all. Software engineers debate ad nauseam whether this is even possible.)

Removing old programs at the suggestion of Jesus 1.0 can be difficult so we recommend a powerful utility program called HolySpirit 1.0. HS 1.0 is capable of removing any old program that is in conflict with the smooth operation of Jesus 1.0, while also sweeping for viruses. HS 1.0 is actually a utility that comes with Jesus 1.0, but often needs to be installed or unzipped (though some report that it self-installs automatically).

HS 1.0 can be a bit of a memory hog and is a little unpredictable. It can even make the system appear unstable for brief periods of time. HS 1.0 wipes out old programs, defragments your hard drive automatically and even increases hard disk space and available RAM. HS 1.0 makes Jesus 1.0 run at lightning speed on any operating system and debugs your communications software. HS 1.0 also has utilities that read and write in any language when necessary. It is really quite marvelous and runs as a memory resident program.

We have found that HS 1.0 runs best in conjunction with any of the popular HiSWord software programs available from Yahweh. HiSWord is an extensive online manual that also automatically repairs broken files, clusters and strings of data. HiSWord is only available in KJV, is in public domain and is quite commonly available at modest cost.. The NAS, NIV, etc., have been determined to be very poor and unreliable substitutes for the King James. They have been known to totally destroy users via unquenchable fire.

You also may have heard that there is a powerful utility command available in Jesus 1.0 called Repent.exe. Repent.exe does not install as a shortcut. The command causes an intensive reworking of your entire system somewhat like a soft reformat. All illegal and pirated programs are deleted, sleeping viruses are purged and all software is updated. Repent.exe is an extreme command that causes an evaluation and virtual rewrite of your system, item by item, but the results are terrific. Some report a screen warning with Repent.exe that says: "This Will Take Considerable Time-- Do You Want to Continue?"

In fact, there are normally several warnings before the Repent.exe command is implemented such as: "Are You Sure You Want To Repent.exe?", "The Repent.exe Command Will Result In Total System Re-Write", "An Undetermined Number of Files Will Be Lost", and a strange one that says "The Axe is Already At the Root of the Trees--John". Don't let this alarm you. Clicking Yes' at all prompts may result in what appears to be a system shutdown, but others report quick results and a reboot. It can be a scary experience, but we have never heard of the Repent.exe command resulting in a permanent crash.

To the contrary, the command generally results in maximum system efficiency and function. Bottom line, we view the Jesus 1.0 is an essential program which we highly recommend especially with use of HS 1.0 and HiSWord 1.0.

Hope this is helpful.

Instructions on how to install Jesus 1.0 (Yeshua 1.0)

1.. Log on with God. (PRAY)
2.. CONFESS - "My system is corrupt and I need you. I confess my sin. Save me."
3.. INSTALL - "Lord Jesus, I need You. Write Yourself onto the tablet of my heart and mind and never leave me. Re-write me and restore me."


Detailed instructions for installing Jesus 1.0

The Roman's Road to Heaven

In one minute I can explain to you how you can know for sure that if you died today you would go to Heaven.

All you have to know to get to Heaven is 4 things:

1] Man is a sinner. Romans 3:10, "As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:" Romans 3:23, "For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;"

2] There is a price on sin, eternal death. Romans 6:23, "For the wages of sin is death;" Romans 5:12, "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:"

3] Jesus paid that price on the cross. Romans 5:8, "But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us."

4] By faith in Christ we can be saved. Romans 10:13, "For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved."

HERE IS HOW YOU CALL UPON THE LORD...

Do you admit that you are a sinner?

Do you believe Jesus is the Son of God?

If you admit you're a guilty sinner and would like for God to save your soul, just BELIEVE the GOOD NEWS that Christ died on a cross to pay for your sins. BELIEVE that He was buried and then bodily resurrected miraculously from the dead three days later. This is 'THE GOSPEL' according to 1st Corinthians 15:1-4. If that is your only hope for Heaven dear reader, you are saved.

Just as you were born to your parents, you were born into the Kingdom of God when you BELIEVED on Jesus!