On one hand you have been arguing that the creator of the universe as a simulation doesn't have to have qualities of volition will intentioality which are the contentions of theism...........which is bunk unless you have the cojones to propose a defence.
And on the other hand you are saying we cannot say what the creator of a simulated universe is like.
Take the logical step man.
We are talking a simulated universe. A deliberate enterprise.
If as you say we cannot say what this deliberate simulator is. We cannot dismiss thè God of Abraham.
As I believe Enki pointed out several days ago.
Not true, Vlad. In post 39337 I simply said that the idea of a personal creator is a conjecture that cannot be discounted that's all. Just like any idea of any god, it cannot be disproved. I even went on to suggest that if one was to take this conjecture seriously(which I don't) it was just as likely that the universe was an accidental outcome of some experiment as the idea that it was deliberate.
I also went on to say that even the theistic idea of a god in this simulation conjecture was questionable as the simulation might just as easily be the result of the actions of non supreme being(s). At no time did I allude to an Abrahamic god at all.
I even made it quite clear that I have no reason whatever to believe any of these simulation ideas just as I have no reason to believe in any god whatsoever.(The last sentence of post 39337)
In my response(post 39341) to your reply, I made it quite clear what my position is, by saying, "Secondly, I haven't 'endorsed' anything, least of all the idea that 'personal creation' has any substance to it at all."
The only time I referred to an Abrahamic god was in response to your idea that you would want guarantees that "this personal creator is not the one of say abrahamic theology", to which I replied:
Thirdly, I have given suggestions that this 'personal' creator. might well be a)more than one b)not 'supreme' at all. What guarantees have you that this is any the less plausible than it being the god of abrahamic theology?
As usual, you are trying to distort what I have said in order seemingly to bolster your own argument about the idea that we are living in a deliberate simulation created by an Abrahamic style God. As I find no evidence at all for any of this, I consider the whole idea of a simulated universe to be highly improbable, the idea of it being a 'deliberate enterprise' to be pure conjecture for the reasons given and the further idea that the Abrahamic God could be the instigator I find to be particularly questionable as such a God as portrayed in the Bible has so many other completely unconvincing and often contradictory attributes, and for which there isn't a scrap of evidence for its existence.
Of course I can't dismiss the idea out of hand just as I can't completely dismiss all sorts of ideas which are the result of pure conjecture without any supporting evidence whatever. So the idea of a simulated universe holds no particular attraction for me as a worthwhile explanation for the existence of our universe at all.