amorphous_constellation
Well-Known Member
Here's a bit of confusion to ponder. Is god interested at all in what individuals bring to him, which by nature would be things he hadn't commanded, or would that be a highly secondary thought to god in lieu of your complete compliance. I think maybe the fact that individuals seem to exist argues that a deity might value something unique about you, but that alone isn't at all a strong enough argument for that. Maybe god creates people to try to find a personality he likes, because he's bored. Perhaps all this is, is a big sifting process for personalities that might entertain god somehow via individuality, given that commands are mostly followed. And then god is no longer bored or alone, like it is mostly assumed that he was at the start of this thing.