I can’t find the comment of Eliezer that inspired this but:
The “If-you-found-out-that-God-existed scale of ambition”.
1) “Well obviously if I found out God exists I’d become religious, go to church on Sundays etc.”
2) “Actually, most religious people don’t seem to really believe what their religion says. If I found out that God existed I’d have to become a fundamentalist, preaching to save as many people from hell as I could.”
3) “Just because God exists, doesn’t mean that I should worship him. In fact, if Hell exists then God is really evil, and I should put all my effort into killing God and rescuing everyone from hell. Sure it sounds impossible, but I wouldn’t give up until I’d thought about the problem and tried all possible courses of action.”
4) “God is massively powerful. Sure I’d kill him if I had to, but that would be a catastrophic waste. My true aim would be to harness God’s power and use it to do good.”
I can’t find the comment of Eliezer that inspired this but:
The “If-you-found-out-that-God-existed scale of ambition”.
1) “Well obviously if I found out God exists I’d become religious, go to church on Sundays etc.”
2) “Actually, most religious people don’t seem to really believe what their religion says. If I found out that God existed I’d have to become a fundamentalist, preaching to save as many people from hell as I could.”
3) “Just because God exists, doesn’t mean that I should worship him. In fact, if Hell exists then God is really evil, and I should put all my effort into killing God and rescuing everyone from hell. Sure it sounds impossible, but I wouldn’t give up until I’d thought about the problem and tried all possible courses of action.”
4) “God is massively powerful. Sure I’d kill him if I had to, but that would be a catastrophic waste. My true aim would be to harness God’s power and use it to do good.”
(Reposted from here.)
The God Engines by John Scalzi