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Argument for the existence of a Creator Entity:
If God, or some spiritual entity, did not exist, the mind as we know it, has a naturalistic origin. (all of its constituents exist in the material world or are emergent phenomena of the material world)
A naturally occurring mind can be artificially replicated by man (eventually).
As the mind's reality is a synthesized version of external reality created in the brain, it is conceivable that these artificial minds can be stored digitally and bound to a digital environment in a manner no different that our existence in our own Universe(the only limit is computational power).
Upon man's achieving the technology to do the aforementioned, the amount of artificial minds will out-populate naturally occurring minds.
Supposing the veracity of the aforementioned, the probability of being an unaware artificial mind in a digital simulation is far greater than being a natural mind.
Scientific naturalism implies the possibility of artificial minds and as such, implies that we live in a created reality that is fundamentally separated from its source.
So, both scientific naturalism and theistic belief imply effectively supernatural creation and something worth calling a deity.
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