
Resources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_hypothesis
https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... imulation/
https://builtin.com/hardware/simulation-theory
https://www.simulation-argument.com/
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Thank you for the time you did spend. I hope we talk again soon. I'll share my thoughts on the last ponits you made but, obviously, don't expect you to respond.
I gave support for my claim. It was all about the actual definitions of the words giving us reason to connect it. Connecting definitions together (along with pure mathematics) are the only things that one can be 100% certain about (if done correctly). Place it as irrelevant to your own loss.
Giving an analogy like this is not giving support.
Why does it indicate that? One can have always existed and always will, but, logically, one with a beginning could also live forever. Many people who believe humans are destined for eternal life are of the latter kind. I see no contradiction there.Revelations won wrote: ↑Mon Jan 23, 2023 10:34 pmIf our destiny is "eternal life" then it would indicate that some part of our makeup is co-eternal with God our creator.
Agreed. Also. If something has a beginning, it is likely a simulated thing.If something has a beginning , then it may also have an end.
Agreed. Also, such an entity would have had no beginning.If God is an eternal being, then he has no end.
Agreed. Is that part The Breathe of YHVH or The Image of YHVH?If our destiny is "eternal life" then it would indicate that some part of our makeup is co-eternal with God our creator.