(September 23, 2013 at 8:57 am)Walking Void Wrote: My reasoning against a digital reality is simply from observing our own computers. Could an omniversal computer lack errors? Downtime? Our reality seems so much smoother than a digitally managed reality. While it is nice to relate, the hypothesis is not an observable fact or testable experiment.
We wouldn't know of a glitch. If this program suddenly locked up, once it was fixed we would continue on as if nothing had happened.
There is an ALLLL-knowing, ALLLL-powerful, inVISible being who is everywhere, who created the WHOLE universe, who lives in another dimension called heaven, who is perfect in every way, who was never born and will never die, and who watches you every minute of every day (even when you're squeezing one out on the toilet). There are also unicorns, leprechauns, Santa Claus, an Easter Bunny, and a giant purple people eater.
JUST BELIEVE IT!
JUST BELIEVE IT!