It occurred to me at some point that Fun Theory isn’t just the correct reply to Theodicy; it’s also a critical component of any religious theodicy program. And one of the few ways I could conceive of someone providing major evidence of God’s existence.
That is, I’m fairly confident that there is no god. But if I worked out a fairly complete version of Fun Theory, and it turned out that this really was the best of all possible worlds, I might have to change my mind.
It occurred to me at some point that Fun Theory isn’t just the correct reply to Theodicy; it’s also a critical component of any religious theodicy program. And one of the few ways I could conceive of someone providing major evidence of God’s existence.
That is, I’m fairly confident that there is no god. But if I worked out a fairly complete version of Fun Theory, and it turned out that this really was the best of all possible worlds, I might have to change my mind.