https://www.simulation-argument.com/simulation.html
Now consider this scenario:
In the future some remaining christians are pissed of from all the rational scientific atheists, and to punish
them create a "christian" simulation of the past.
In this simulation, after you die in the simulation, some heuristic will evaluate all of the actions you took, and then
you get placed either in the heaven or the hell simulation.
(or the simulator, let's call him "God", just stops the simulation everytime someone died, and makes the evalution himself... you might
even be allowed to talk to him first)
Now because the number of possible simulations is infinite (almost) times higher than the real world, it's much more
likely that you are in a simulation than in the real world, and following that, it's much more likely you
are in a christian ancestor simulation, than the real world.
Now I really don't know anymore what I should do with that argument
