• ToxicWaste@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    If there is a god, i like the theory of the clockmaker god. He made this meticulous clockwork world/universe but now has to be content with just observing.

    The theory is much older than computers. But nowadays it is easier explained with a simulation. As long as the simulation has a consistent internal logic, it is impossible to notice that we are in one (we are on the inside). But if external forces start to mess with it, the ppl inside could notice or there will be chain reactions hard to foresee.

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      1 year ago

      Still makes you ask the question for why such a God would create a simulation with so much pain and suffering.

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      1 year ago

      @ToxicWaste @13esq this is in line with the “Deist” version of God. the Deism position is the belief that there is a God or Gods, but not of religious man-made lore.

      while a deist can have different ideas of how that God or Gods behave, the most common deist belief is of a God who set the universe in motion, but does not influence it further than that.

      i do agree that it’s a nicer idea of God where worship is not forced, arbitrary rules aren’t established, etc.

      Voltaite was a well known deist