This thought-provoking discussion explores the surprising alignment between modern simulation theory and the biblical account of Genesis. Discover how concepts like a created universe, a personal test, and a transcendent realm resonate deeply with ancient scripture.
The conversation then tackles a critical question: why do many in science embrace simulation theory's intelligent creator, yet reject God? A controversial perspective emerges, suggesting a demonic influence may be at work, subtly distorting truth within scientific and governmental spheres and shaping our understanding of reality.
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Transcript
We've had guests on the show and we've had conversations about simulation theory. Okay. And uh I've pointed out even in my podcast many times, you've heard this Todd that the the explanation of simulation theory is entirely consistent with the book of Genesis. And if you talk to simulation theory advocates, he's like, so describe what happened. He said, well, our our our universe was created by an intelligent creator. Like, yes. You you're on the right track. Yeah. And then like and we're living in it and it's kind of like a test. Yes, you got it. We're still on the right track and they're like, yeah, and you're supposed to figure out the test and it's like a personal mission. Yes. So, it it's interesting to me because I actually, I believe that we are living in a cosmos created by our creator, by God, and that it is a personal test. And that there is a heaven that transcends this realm and that's described multiple times in multiple ways. Yep. Uh even by Christ himself, but also throughout, I mean, even in the book of Revelation, right? Um, why why in your view, why do you ...