Gods, anyone?
Oct. 7th, 2011 01:36 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
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1. We have all the destructive power of the "pagan" gods. And there were no ethic requirements there too. May we exist? It seems, we may. For some time. We don't destroy ourselves instantly and that's plainly amazing.
2. Ethics of the Creators of the Worlds is the ethics of evolution. We are "almost there", we should know. To create the world where life, minds and technology may evolve, you have to create the world "evil" enough for the natural selection to actually happen.
3. We'll be allpowerfull (omnipotent) in our virtual worlds in every sence the founders of the modern religions were able to conseive. But we know, there would be a lot of practical limits to our power. Even there. Here, we may be almost as limited as we are now.
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1. We have all the destructive power of the "pagan" gods. And there were no ethic requirements there too. May we exist? It seems, we may. For some time. We don't destroy ourselves instantly and that's plainly amazing.
2. Ethics of the Creators of the Worlds is the ethics of evolution. We are "almost there", we should know. To create the world where life, minds and technology may evolve, you have to create the world "evil" enough for the natural selection to actually happen.
3. We'll be allpowerfull (omnipotent) in our virtual worlds in every sence the founders of the modern religions were able to conseive. But we know, there would be a lot of practical limits to our power. Even there. Here, we may be almost as limited as we are now.
http://mat33.livejournal.com/716213.html