Quote from vhehn:
even if its complicated why do people like you so readily jump to believe that some grey haired old deity picked up a handfull of dirt and turned it into life life as we see it today?
if you were dropped here from outer space there is nothing in the evidence that could make you conclude that except for a primitive book written by men who thought thunder and lightening were a god showing his displeasure. why do you so readily believe the superstitious writings of primitive men over the evidence we have so far? the only logical explaination is that it is the indoctrination from your childhood that plants that deep seated need to believe.
nothing else explains the fact that the vast majority of people believe what their parents believe. if you had been born a muslim you would be just as sure about another version of a god.
Don't know why they jump to that conclusion. Maybe we are hard-wired that way. But imagine if you were some formless intelligent being and you did create some types of creatures. How would you interface with them? I would think that you'd take a form that they could understand. But if I'm correct, God didn't always take the form of a grey haired man...he was also a burning bush, and a few other icons that escape me.
I think of it as the "Sim City" philosophy. If you were to create a civilization, like Sim City, you would relate to them on their level (i.e., computer code). And if the Sims were doing something you didn't like, you'd either erase them and start over, or guide them in a new direction.
It would all be done for entertainment... To make it more interesting, you'd give your Sims free will.
Now...you could write a program that would create lightning, fire, brimstone, and all that stuff to where the Sims would do nothing but worship you and comply with your wishes...but where would be the entertainment in that?
Nah, I think I'd create a loose kind of framework for them to follow, and let some of them stray from that path for entertainment purposes. Probably throw some curveballs in there like dinosaur bones so they really scratch their heads.
The Sims wouldn't really know what its like to be their creator, and they'd relate better if we gave them the idea that they were created in our image, though they were a much less interesting version that is comparatively one-dimensional.
Of course, you'd have some of the Sims who believed that static electricity across the motherboard of their computer created a pixel-sim that eventually evolved into what they are then. It'd be great fun watching them argue about it.
SM