(a) creationism is believed by a majority of Americans, and so will turn them off from his main point,
Can people who believe in a God that benevolently created us and looks over us even come to consider the possibility of existential dangers or a human-steered Singularity? Frankly, if they are creationists, I think they are largely irrelevant to a Singularity discussion until they shed such beliefs.
Can people who believe in a God that benevolently created us and looks over us even come to consider the possibility of existential dangers or a human-steered Singularity? Frankly, if they are creationists, I think they are largely irrelevant to a Singularity discussion until they shed such beliefs.