> Now the demiurge is a utility monster. How is the demiurge taking utility from humans if humans ending up in heaven is the optimal outcome for both humans and diety? > Argument? It’s an argument that a diety can both…
It's a deep problem with a long history of attempts at answering it, some more satisfying than others. One answer that appeals to many faithful is the idea that all this suffering will be "redeemed", or made to be worth…
> Now the demiurge is a utility monster. How is the demiurge taking utility from humans if humans ending up in heaven is the optimal outcome for both humans and diety? > Argument? It’s an argument that a diety can both…
It's a deep problem with a long history of attempts at answering it, some more satisfying than others. One answer that appeals to many faithful is the idea that all this suffering will be "redeemed", or made to be worth…