Onoma
Active Member
Let's put aside the classic ancient tradition of a priest " creating " in real time by their words and choices ( Common in Egyptian priestly duties as an example ) and instead consider the supposed physical act of creation of the universe as it's often put forth by those attempting to literally interpret Genesis
If you " created the universe ", would you leave some evidence behind or perhaps even a proof of sorts that could only be discovered when your creation/s had evolved to a specific " level " of intelligence ?
Would you consider yourself benevolent for leaving such a trail of breadcrumbs ?
Conversely, would you consider yourself benevolent for not providing such evidence or proof ?
If you " created the universe ", would you leave some evidence behind or perhaps even a proof of sorts that could only be discovered when your creation/s had evolved to a specific " level " of intelligence ?
Would you consider yourself benevolent for leaving such a trail of breadcrumbs ?
Conversely, would you consider yourself benevolent for not providing such evidence or proof ?