But I think you'll agree that proving the universe is infinitely old is rather difficult.......given the big bang and all that.
Much harder to prove God is infinitely old. At least we are pretty sure the Universe exists.
So lets recap
Simulated universes an acceptable hypothesis
Infinite universes an acceptable hypothesis
OK so far.
Intelligent universes an acceptable hypothesis
But nobody has put that one forward on this thread. Why have you suddenly brought it up?
plus it is acceptable theologically to refer to God as an infinite intelligent universe..........
This is the first tie you've mentioned pantheism.
What's your problem with God?
There's no evidence of her and there is no hypothesis about the beginning of the Universe that works with a god but not without one. There's no point in pretending God exists.
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Well perhaps one day you'll explain your last assertion but I won't hold my breath. Simulated universes are an acceptable hypothesis so we could be merely in the mind of the simulator who or whatever that may be.
Nobody has stated that God exists merely that the simulated theory hypothesis makes him respectable as a hypothesis again and there ain't nothing you can do about that it seems.
Yes I suppose if we are classifying God as a complete universe then that is technically pantheism......
But not in our universe which is afterall the simulation.
I look forward to a clear exposition from you on the factors that would prevent God from being that which could simulate
a universe.