RE: Random Thoughts
May 30, 2017 at 10:18 pm
(This post was last modified: May 30, 2017 at 10:24 pm by Kernel Sohcahtoa.)
After browsing the robot priest thread, I became curious about the following: if a robot were to gain sentience, then would it be accepted as an equal and valued member of its church. Furthermore, if a robot priest designed a fully logical, original proof that established the existence of a god and could then provide evidence of the uniqueness of the particular god it followed, then would its human theist counterparts accept such a proof, especially if it challenged their particular way of understanding and experiencing their god? Would human theists be open to accepting a reformation proposed by an artificial life-form?
With that said, if a robot could bring theists closer toward understanding religious truth in an unbiased way that is in accordance with the workings of reality, then would they welcome its efforts, or would they sabotage it by clinging to their preconceived religious thought patterns and personal truths?
With that said, if a robot could bring theists closer toward understanding religious truth in an unbiased way that is in accordance with the workings of reality, then would they welcome its efforts, or would they sabotage it by clinging to their preconceived religious thought patterns and personal truths?