• DagwoodIII@piefed.social
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    22 hours ago

    Or, and I know this might be a very difficult concept you’ve never heard of, the “players” are simulations of the real people.

    If you know anyone who has ever played a “video game” [i know that these people are very rare and you’ve probably never actually met one] it is possible for a player to control a character. The character is controlled by the player, but the character acts like they would if they were alive.

    I realize this is a vastly difficult philosophical question with profound implications, so approach it slowly.

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      20 hours ago

      So, what if in my heaven, I want everything to be real and not a simulation? I can play Madden on my Xbox on earth. Why would I want that in heaven?

      Anyway, your joke created a fun philosophical conversation. Why ruin it by being nasty to others?

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        19 hours ago

        In the joke it says that each individual gets exactly what they want. Since it’s a place beyond the physical world, the rules of reality don’t apply. Maybe everyone who wants to hang out with Jesus or Talulah Bankhead* gets to hang with the authentic original.

        Also, nowhere in the joke does it proclaim that your perfect afterlife ends in Heaven. Contextually, it’s obvious that the characters in the joke are Americans and Christians. There may be people who arrive and meet an angel that takes them back to Earth to reincarnate. Or they get reborn on another planet.

        And I don’t think telling people to take their time when dealing with grave philosophical matters is nasty.

        *Talulah Bankhead, self proclaimed slut and lover of Billie Holiday, among others.

        https://youtu.be/S3DQw8_Rw48

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          13 hours ago

          Since Heaven is eternal, you will be able to eternally be personally hanging out with Jesus, and everyone else for that matter. It literally won’t end so you won’t ever be in a position where you’re never going to hang out with Jesus again. Even if there’s a thousand year waiting list. But even then time won’t seem unbearable because you’re immortal. There’s no reason to rush to get anything done.

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          18 hours ago

          Maybe you didn’t meant it to sound nasty, but the rest is your comment sounded a bit condescending. Below for instance.

          and I know this might be a very difficult concept you’ve never heard of

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      22 hours ago

      Everything up until this comment at least made sense. The joke is about the guy learning about other real people’s heavens. If those people were only interacting with simulations, then the MC would also interact with simulations, wouldn’t he?

      You can’t have exactly your way if you interact with real people.

      He would be learning about simulated people’s heavens, so the joke doesn’t work anymore.

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        22 hours ago

        I realize this is a vastly difficult philosophical question with profound implications, so approach it slowly

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      22 hours ago

      Wouldn’t be your dream if it was all just an illusion. One doesn’t expect heaven to be all smoke and mirrors… I mean… If it were to exist.

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        22 hours ago

        I realize this is a vastly difficult philosophical question with profound implications, so approach it slowly.