1: Starts with an ad hominem
Okay, I apologize but I am increasingly frustrated by your apparent unwillingness to actually consider what is said to you, rather than just repeating the same thing.
2: Clarke's Law covers technology and magic
Yes, making my point, not yours. We don't have to accept magic as soon as we can see how technology might achieve something that would have previously been regarded as magical.
3: About myths. Just that they share the basic feature of having intelligent creators who are independent of the universe. In fact this feature, in the hands of atheists and agnostics, has given rise to a myth of it's own '' The pimply teenager geek who has created a universe in his basement.'' Dawkins has the good sense to state that given he created the universe he would have to have been a remarkably disciplined spotty teenager.
No idea what you think this has to do with it.
4: An intelligent creator independent of the universe they create has been in deism and theism, and argued against, disbelieved or had a lack of belief in by atheists for thousands of years.
Yes - for various reasons. The main one (as far as this atheist is concerned) being that the various god concepts have no good evidence or arguments to support them (at least none that I have seen).
Now there is a
conjecture that makes
one aspect (creation of
some sort of universe by
some sort of intelligence - not
THE universe by a
specific entity) somewhat more believable; effectively moving the idea (of universe creation,
not the whole god package) from pure fantasy to science fiction.
Your problem is that you keep insisting that, because of this one similarity, the conjecture has to be about a god - which is plain silly.
I'll try one more comparison:
Cats kill mice, right? I mean, it's part of what they do; part of being a cat. That does not mean that everything that kills mice is a cat. You must be able to see that, surely?
Now, it may well be true that the gods of theism and deism often create the universe. You could say that's part of their godlike nature.
In the same way that a mechanical mousetrap is not a cat, the universe creators of the simulated universe conjecture are not gods...