Completely disagree. If we were to observe that miracles reliably occur under certain conditions, such as when a god is being called upon, then the simplest explanation is that that god is responding to people calling it. It is irrelevant whether or not our world is a simulation which that god is itself a part of, as it would still mean that, at least within our simulation, there does in fact exist a spiritual dimension. In this scenario it is actually the idea of a simulation which is the superfluous belief, as it contributes nothing to our understanding of the phenomena observed and has no evidence in support of it.
Completely disagree. If we were to observe that miracles reliably occur under certain conditions, such as when a god is being called upon, then the simplest explanation is that that god is responding to people calling it. It is irrelevant whether or not our world is a simulation which that god is itself a part of, as it would still mean that, at least within our simulation, there does in fact exist a spiritual dimension. In this scenario it is actually the idea of a simulation which is the superfluous belief, as it contributes nothing to our understanding of the phenomena observed and has no evidence in support of it.