This is my personal view on God

I made this up on accident.

There is an infinite hierarchy of infinite computation(s) that ALL arrive at One outcome (the One is God) ``. All in different ways or languages.

The infinite hierarchy of infinite computation goes back to the infinite actuality in infinite possibilities.

Which is infinitely beyond us?

there is NO " back to " with infinity

What do you mean by infinite computations?

Also, if there are infinite possibilites that would mean:

  1. There is an infinite possiblity that God exists, and,

  2. There is an infinite possibility that God does not exist.

Therefore, we have no more knowledge than we ever did before.

(emphasis mine)

A circle is infinite and constantly goes back to previous points.

God is a character from a booked called bible. He is a created character and nothing more. The people want to believe in God, just like they want to believe that Star Wars is real.

ah, the possibilities definitely present a clear problem. Where if anywhere can there be an actualization if the possibilities arise faster than the actualization itself. Surely it would just make the actualization faster. Its almost like a singularity that does not need to be made but actualizes from the dibris from the possibilities of infinty. This is why the debris or actualization of infinity does not need to be caused any more than infinity itself needs to be caused. I think I can call that god, and does that suffice for an ‘infintie computation’?

I don’t know… I saw a guy at the beach last year that I could have sworn was Chewbacca.

Coca-Cola

No, it doesn’t.

Phillipus Rex

at least with Chewbacca, you know what he looks like. but no one has ever seen Mr god

Star Wars isn’t real?

I saw the documentaries and they looked real.

I’m pretty sure the force followed me home.

I think I could live with the prospect that our search for “God” is really our search for the ultimate existing computer. But I may be misunderstanding the original post.

Honestly, I don’t know how can someone say something exist and while everyone else can’t see it.

Some Greek philosophers believed in the atom, and about two thousand years later we can now see them - well, sort of see them - with a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). We can also split them and make tiny motors out of them. So, turns out they were right (even if not so much in the details) it just took a long time to verify it.

We also can’t “see” dark matter or black holes - scientists say they exist, but you can’t see them.

Do you not believe in atoms or black holes Old Timer?