I agree. My perspective is, if this is a simulated reality, then it’s best to look at ideals of perfection in different cultures, and based on that fine grain the problem of evil. I don’t believe in Kabbalah either, but Judaism it’s the archetypal base of a lot of religious people, so I believe is best to understand it, if we can brake it down to archetypes and objective perfection. Subjective perfection and its copy like replication, I believe is a problem to be addressed.
I agree. My perspective is, if this is a simulated reality, then it’s best to look at ideals of perfection in different cultures, and based on that fine grain the problem of evil. I don’t believe in Kabbalah either, but Judaism it’s the archetypal base of a lot of religious people, so I believe is best to understand it, if we can brake it down to archetypes and objective perfection. Subjective perfection and its copy like replication, I believe is a problem to be addressed.