No it's not, it's a lie told to children that they fall for, but then children are easily fooled. You can even make them think you can make your thumb disappear! — universeness
I already role played god earlier. I would not have created anything as I would be unable to know what and why I was, and I would have no needs — universeness
WHY WOULD I CREATE THAT WHICH IS INFERIOR TO ME? — universeness
Thanks for joining in; much appreciated :up: — Amity
When the Olympic gods won their war with the Titans, Atlas was stuck in the basement, holding up the heavens, leaving Zeus free to throw lightning bolts and get laid. — Paine
The buzzkill Spinoza brings to your experiment, however, is that he rejects the 'god does whatever he wants' vibe. — Paine
Sorry, god Vera, we have to expose you as a fake and the same for those other gods you mentioned.
It's been fun but now, you need to return to the fable pages of human storytelling.
You played your god role very well! You told me nothing of value and remained cryptic at all times. You even passed any blame onto other gods. — universeness
that admitting to yourself you have almost endless untapped potential generally results in self-loathing and guilt. — I like sushi
There is nothing contradictory about being a benevolent dictator. It's what all polities secretly or openly yearn for. Whenever they raise up a tyrant, or allow one to rise on their power, they're hoping that this time, this one, will keep his promises to protect them and make the right decisions for them, provide for them and make them great again. It's rarely happened, but they keep the faith.
Surely, seeing their faces distorted with rage, hate, pain and fear, lusting, mistrusting, longing, despairing, striving, starving; their pathetic little human faces turned to heaven, surely an omnipotent entity can afford them mercy. — Vera Mont
Probably what would happen is that I would discover that Spinoza is right, the sense of self and intentions that bind my understanding is not the experience of a God who is busy being the possibility and actuality of all that was, is, and will be.
Seeing how much work that requires will make me glad I can quit after punching the clock for just one day. — Paine
I would fly down into Mauna Loa, the world's biggest volcano. Then hang out at the north pole building ice sculptures. Then fly away and explore the rest of the universe. — frank
Gods will hopefully go extinct in the human psyche, in the not-too-distant future.
I hope so anyway! — universeness
random imaginings of the human mind do not create or give credence to, a god/universal sentient mind. In the same way that random fluctuating white noise (the CBR) does not contain an unknown musical masterpiece (even if aspects of string theory are true). — universeness
Interesting point of view. It reminds me of the Pandora's Box myth where Hope is left behind after other blessings or curses have flown out (depending on interpretation). — Amity
As a sentient conscious mind with intent. If god existed, we should be able to identify irrefutable intent in the early universe. — universeness
The OP describes my life so I guess I would just continue as normal. I am Alpha and Omega. The ‘world’ is my ‘creation’.
‘Good’ and ‘bad’ are just silly items like ‘happy’ and ‘sad’ — I like sushi
Three pages in three hours. Methinks you post too much.
Wannabes, all of you. — Banno
What a great idea, An omnigod that can learn from the shortfalls of the previous god that held the position. Us mortals will be watching what you do god Vera! Remember what happened to that previous god you are typing about! :scream: — universeness
To whom is a creator-god answerable? From whom would such an entity fear derision? — Vera Mont
God doesn't exist. — universeness
If i were God i would have a dream where i find myself typing in front of a computer that if i were God i would find my self typing in front of a computer that if i were God.. Hello? — punos
If I'm god, you don't get to set my parameters or my default. I am that I am and that's all that Iyam — Vera Mont
Whatever they want to say about it. They always jabber about stuff they don't understand; it's harmless, keeps their mouths occupied when not eating. — Vera Mont
That's the only command I gave them. They're already subject to physics, chemistry and biology - that doesn't leave a whole lot of room for free will. What they've had, they've most abused. — Vera Mont
Ask me again in 1500 years. — Vera Mont
This is your god posit Ben, you are the dictator of what IT IS. Does the god you posit have a body and a mind and other component parts or is it a concentration/undefined combinatorial of fundamentals? — universeness
Yep, you got it! That's why a god would not create us because it would be an admission of its own narcissism — universeness
A narcissistic god seems so ridiculous.
2m — universeness
Did you not suggest earlier that these options (death or non-existence) were not available to the god described in your OP. I don't see where antinatalism would come in. — universeness
I were a god I would not make a creation in the first place. — Tom Storm
So, you are now going for a god 'in our image' that has distinguishable parts?
An anthropomorphised god, not a nebulous god entity?
Why are humans so anthropocentric in their musings about the universe's origins?
The anthropic principle indeed! — universeness
That's not my issue. My issue is how this god perceives the reason for its own existence and why it would choose to create that which is and always will be obviously inferior to itself. — universeness
in the OP.
You are not an emergent god in the OP, you are the god that some humans choose to have faith in, to imo, try to, sate their primal fears — universeness
This question is superb, but I'm afraid it's been answered via consensus in a way that's considered scientifucally impossible. Too, the hypothetical scenario fails to capture everything that is God. :smile: — Agent Smith
But your god would surely fail at what I am convinced (with my fallible human brain) would be its first thought. Why am I? — universeness
I guess that would suck significantly less. — ToothyMaw
Good point. But I feel that something could bring it back. — ToothyMaw
I thought about it some more, and I would actually make a committee before becoming God and consult with them about what to do with my Godly powers. The committee members would represent the interests of the people, and I would only do what we agree on, and nothing more. — ToothyMaw
Do no avoidable harm. Minimize suffering, maximize happiness for every sentient being in your area of influence. — Vera Mont
Absolutely. Everyone. Beam the new rules directly into their brains. — Vera Mont
They couldn't break out, but I'd lift out one or a group from time to time, as a reward for particularly good behaviour, and take them for a hiking vacation in the human-free landscape — Vera Mont
guess I'd better calm down the climate-change disrupted weather for their sake; stop those wildfires and floods.) — Vera Mont
Probably not as I would have nothing to compare myself to, so how could I experience awe?
How would I know what I was? Who or what would tell me? Would I just know who and what I was?
What do you think my purpose would be? Are you positing this god after it has created something inferior to itself? Why would it have a need to do that? — universeness
Interesting view but that can create a paradox: A God can be illusive and non existent but at the same time it needs to be believed by somone. Otherwise, the existence and omnipotence of God would be useless. What would be the point of a God's mercy if nobody is seeing around?
4m — javi2541997
Actually, it would be impossible to unbecome God potentially, so I would just make myself no longer exist so as to maintain whatever world everyone wants after it is over. — ToothyMaw
I would spend eternity musing about how absurd my existence was and trying to see if I can see myself.
I would wonder why I existed and what god like creature created me.
I would also wonder why I didn't have the answers to those questions. — universeness
I would then wonder who was I talking to? What 'I' meant and why was I thinking in English? — universeness
It is interesting that you see God as an authority. I just see it as pure escapism. I cannot figure out all the problems and uncertainties of the people because that's would be being against the nature of humanity. If you want to question my authority, please go ahead. Isn't it a real act of reedom? — javi2541997
You would just fuck things up. Anyone would. I hope there's a reset button. — T Clark