Blasphemous
Graulich
@ioww: Phydeaux is a religionist that posted earlier in this series of threads... He wrote about times when he wanted something of god (or something like that) and then it happened. In one such case he was working outside near water and the mosquitoes were bothering him. He told god that he wishes a dragonfly would come and chase the mosquitoes away, and then a bit later a dragonfly appeared.
This can be intrepreted as proof for god, but only if you're biased enough to ignore the simpler possibility, that it was a coincidence.
Regarding the whole multiverse thing, it doesn't make much sense to me that just because there are multiple universes, every possible outcome must happen. I simply don't accept that. Just because something is theoretically possible, or even just possible to imagine, doesn't mean it must have happened in an infinite multiverse.
What you have is a very big pile of suppositions that you use to support this claim that anomalies + patch-ups are a good way to prove the existacne of some sort of deity.
And anyway, even if this theory is correct and we are in a virtual universe created by powerful aliens outside our universe, this is by no means proof of god in the classical sense. In fact, it would probably completely refute what the monotheistic faiths believe, because their mystical deity would be replaced by a race of flesh-and-blood beings superior to us in technology.
EDIT: Just to make my point, I might add that it's theoritcally possible that in this multiverse with super-advanced races of aliens playing with virtual universes (let's call tehm "the Creators", there is another, more advanced race ("the Destoryers"), that has already eradicated all of the members of the Creators. It's theortically possible, right? But it entirely contradicts with the theory that the Creators may be our gods. And in this multiverse where everything that can happen, has happened, the Destroyers have killed the Creators. Perhaps they also destoyed all the virtual universes.
This can be intrepreted as proof for god, but only if you're biased enough to ignore the simpler possibility, that it was a coincidence.
Regarding the whole multiverse thing, it doesn't make much sense to me that just because there are multiple universes, every possible outcome must happen. I simply don't accept that. Just because something is theoretically possible, or even just possible to imagine, doesn't mean it must have happened in an infinite multiverse.
What you have is a very big pile of suppositions that you use to support this claim that anomalies + patch-ups are a good way to prove the existacne of some sort of deity.
And anyway, even if this theory is correct and we are in a virtual universe created by powerful aliens outside our universe, this is by no means proof of god in the classical sense. In fact, it would probably completely refute what the monotheistic faiths believe, because their mystical deity would be replaced by a race of flesh-and-blood beings superior to us in technology.
EDIT: Just to make my point, I might add that it's theoritcally possible that in this multiverse with super-advanced races of aliens playing with virtual universes (let's call tehm "the Creators", there is another, more advanced race ("the Destoryers"), that has already eradicated all of the members of the Creators. It's theortically possible, right? But it entirely contradicts with the theory that the Creators may be our gods. And in this multiverse where everything that can happen, has happened, the Destroyers have killed the Creators. Perhaps they also destoyed all the virtual universes.