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WizardofSoda
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A problem I realized in the Judaic religions is to me it makes no sense that this entire universe would be created, and then spirits get only one play through. Its almost a variation on the 'you only live once' religion. In their beliefs you only get one play through then you go to Heaven.. but what about some kid who dies at 6 months old. He didn't even get to see this world, it makes no sense.
Whoever designed this universe we are in, went to a lot of trouble. Let me give you an analogy with video games. Say you just opened your new Nintendo game you got for Christmas. Then you start it up and you are playing it, and then you run out of lives and its game over. Then you can never play that game again... make it worse say in the game you only got one life.
You would probably die on the first level and not even see 99% of the game. Next to no one playing would see the later levels.. and you wouldn't get to replay levels to find cool things in them.
You see how this makes no sense that it would be designed that way. Like no game is designed that way. Which thats the point, a universe simulator would be designed like a game.
Now to talk about the modern belief of this is the one real world and 'you only live once'. It is seeming to me that we end up in the same place. This universe to me just seems designed. I was noticing how detailed and interesting the ambient sounds and creatures are, and the randomness of crazy things happening like a buck deer ended up in my yard in the middle of the city when I went out once at night. Then I was noticing how detailed the backdrops are, from trees and foliage and all sorts of butterflies, birds, insects and other creatures up close, to the backdrop of mountains with forests on them, to higher up the details of the clouds and at night the starry sky. And then where I walk is this moss or rock or grass that animals munch down even in forests.
Can anyone say with a straight face that all just happened 'randomly'. Imo that was programmed in the detailed ambient details. So does it seem like that insane Godlike attention to detail is designed to be played through just once(including by blind or deaf people).
Whoever designed this universe we are in, went to a lot of trouble. Let me give you an analogy with video games. Say you just opened your new Nintendo game you got for Christmas. Then you start it up and you are playing it, and then you run out of lives and its game over. Then you can never play that game again... make it worse say in the game you only got one life.
You would probably die on the first level and not even see 99% of the game. Next to no one playing would see the later levels.. and you wouldn't get to replay levels to find cool things in them.
You see how this makes no sense that it would be designed that way. Like no game is designed that way. Which thats the point, a universe simulator would be designed like a game.
Now to talk about the modern belief of this is the one real world and 'you only live once'. It is seeming to me that we end up in the same place. This universe to me just seems designed. I was noticing how detailed and interesting the ambient sounds and creatures are, and the randomness of crazy things happening like a buck deer ended up in my yard in the middle of the city when I went out once at night. Then I was noticing how detailed the backdrops are, from trees and foliage and all sorts of butterflies, birds, insects and other creatures up close, to the backdrop of mountains with forests on them, to higher up the details of the clouds and at night the starry sky. And then where I walk is this moss or rock or grass that animals munch down even in forests.
Can anyone say with a straight face that all just happened 'randomly'. Imo that was programmed in the detailed ambient details. So does it seem like that insane Godlike attention to detail is designed to be played through just once(including by blind or deaf people).