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decided it's beyond my pay grade to figure it out. There are a couple of differences when you "believe" in a God entity. 1. your view of yourself It is humbling to think that we created with a purpose and hope. That we may be simple creatures meant to engage this world and find deeper meaning - that enriches us. We should realize that "greatness" in men (and women) is far from great in the overall scheme of things. 2. your relationship with the Godlike computer. Seeing ourselves as simple elements given life, we can be thankful and grateful when things turn out well. And when they aren't so well, we realize our view and understanding are not adequate to get the full picture. About "free will" - Arguments about free will are mostly about words - what is it to be free and what is it to have a will - I don't intend to address that - leave it to the philosophers - unless it becomes a design issue with AGI. But along those lines, what if the human brain is so simple that even a child can understand it? What if the words we have used for hundreds of years are adequate to talk about the brain and allow people to "program" their brain? It slightly shifts the responsibility for our life outcomes from "chance" to self. As a final thought - I like the saying that our lives are God's gift to us, and what we do with them is our gift to Him (or Her - for the benefit of the easily offended.) (per google: "Hans Urs von Balthasar quotes Showing 1-30 of 87. “What you are is God's gift to you, what you become is your gift to God.” On 5/23/20 6:02 AM, Matt Mahoney wrote:
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