RE: Scientific evidence of God by an atheist (Where mankind is one likely type of God)
November 6, 2016 at 7:26 am
(November 6, 2016 at 6:59 am)ApeNotKillApe Wrote: Intelligent life inevitably develops AI and/or gains the ability to create simulated universes, these "gods" create simulated realities which inevitably produce intelligent life, which evolves to the point of "godhood" and it can run simulations, so on and forth. That's all he's saying. That and some crap about some other crap, I don't know I don't care.
Already explained to him that running the Matrix only makes you 'god' in a figurative sense, and only in relative comparison. Whole thing seemed to pass him by without notice so I lost interest.
Either a troll or a moron. Sickly discolouration in the font lends to the former.
Your commentary is nonsense.
Simplification:
Tradition (theistic deity definition) contains (on the horizon of scientifically observable probabilities/statistics) non-evidentproperties (ie: omniscience, omnipotence)
In contrast, the definition (as observed in the original post) reduces traditional deity-bound properties, abound scientifically observable probabilities/statistics, such that a particular property is evident - thusly the ability to forge non-trivial intelligence, and thereafter, said intelligence shall likely exceed the net intelligence of the creator's(s') species...whilst separately theist-theorized properties [omniscience, omnipotence etc] likely shan't obtain, particularly on the horizon of aforesaid observable probabilities/statistics.)
Thusly, God is properly statistically definable, as observed amidst the original post. (Only the theistic mind adheres to the concept of omniscient, omnipotent deities)