Does Man amount to nothing greater than a corporeal meatbag? We might hope in divinity. We might hope in omnipotence; omniscience and the infinite compassion of our deities. Sufficiency in that case must be in convincing ourselves to the reality of those deities. Still, sufficiency is all we will have. Abundancy eludes us when we cede our outcomes to the capricious hands of the deities. What would happen if you had God disproved to your (dis)satisfaction? Would you fall away in your humanity? Would you wither? Perhaps no. Perhaps humanity's hardcoding would become again exposed. Are we not conditioned for instinctive, primal natures? Do we not inherently KNOW that God never was? Unshackled from dubious piety, the step from there is not huge, but simple, to unlocking our own miraculous capabilities: immortality; prognostication; force of will; spiritual adeptness. Yet these would be secular miracles. And such things cannot be. Can they? Into Kotaom, The Novel enquires.