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Replying to theophile in post #7]
Reader Reference.
ST = Simulation Theory
ET = Evolution Theory
CT = Genesis One.
I'm sure they can be if we make certain assumptions, but should they be?
Should the 'certain assumptions' be made? Hard to say, without being notified as to what these are.
No, the question was more whether we should reconcile these theories. i.e., we probably can, but should we?
Yes - I think so. I think if the theories can possibly be reconciled, then it would be remiss of us not to at least, attempt do so.
If
any theories can be reconciled - such as reconciling Quantum Mechanics with Relativity - attempts should be made to do so, rather than do nothing, or worse - to actively work against such.
For ST to be reconciled with Genesis 1 we'd have to close down a lot of open questions that lurk within it, and that are pretty explicit in ST (back to my 'certain assumptions' point...) e.g., ST clearly assumes that this world, as a simulation, was created within certain constraints decided by God. That God sets the parameters, so to speak, versus a world with undefined parameters, and that is a lot more open-ended (for God included). Not to mention two worlds versus a single world we all find ourselves in...
There does not appear to be any kind of restraint set by The Creator of the simulation, other than what is already found by those within it.
Parameters are already set and are what make this particular simulation able to be experienced as it is.
The 'two worlds' are already within the storyline of CT in that the "Us" existed already, and created the simulation which "we all find ourselves in"...
Neither of those concepts specific to ST are explicit in Genesis 1, and so assuming them starts to narrow our interpretation and take us down a path that has real implications that may not be warranted... (e.g., if God set the constraints, then theodicy becomes much more of an issue, right?
We can wrangle about that, as we continue this conversation...
What we should be able to agree with right now, is that ET, is explicit enough in Genesis 1
Do you agree?
Also, if there is a real world behind our simulated world, then what does this life matter?...)
It would matter in the same way that Gamers move their Characters/Avatars
through the gameplay in the hopes of levelling up - to play the next level...something many who support CT already believe is what occurs...this simulation should 'matter' to the Game-Piece [us having the human experience] as our personality grows - hopefully...
Imagine being a Gameplayer of this simulation, who's Character/Avatar believed this life
didn't matter, and having to find out ways and means of transmitting information which would change that Avatars outlook to something more aligned with the overall Game-Play...Games on at least those two related levels...
