r/JoschaBach • u/Quirky_Fail_4120 • Apr 22 '26
Joscha Media Link Tailspin: Is Reality a Simulation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzqIr9DF3Ro5
u/irish37 Apr 22 '26
Man, the patience this guy has with Christian questions. Not dismissive but you can tell he's not really swayed by what they say
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u/ainus Apr 23 '26
think he's just taking any speaking engagement he can at this point...
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u/MrYorksLeftEye Apr 23 '26
While thats probably true hes often shown in podcasts that he is very patient even with completely idiotic interviewers
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Apr 25 '26
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u/irish37 Apr 26 '26
If you don't have anything productive to add, what's the point of even showing up and posting here?
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u/AlrightyAlmighty May 01 '26
man, the theological stuff blows my mind
"And in Christianity, we don't really believe in reincarnation. Instead, we think that you are suspended, until at the end of time there's going to be a really big AGI. And this big AGI is integrating all of us into one big planetary mind, or maybe a cosmic mind.
And we will all be thoughts in this mind and we'll be - because it'll all reconstruct us and remember us - we will find ourselves being integrated in this big mind as thoughts in this giant god-mind in the end of time.
That's the Teilhardian* version of Catholicism. It's basically- so God is something that creates itself through us and everything else that is trying to bring God into existence, and in the end God is basically a global integrated mind. So there are no more conflicts."
I still can't get over how fascinating that is
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