So here's an interesting thought topic, based on many arguments for god's mercy/justice. I've seen alot of christians, when questioned about the autrocities of god, claim that, "well, god created me, he can kill me, too. The created has no right to tell the creator what to do." This sparks an interesting thought process, which has two different examples.
The first example is of parent and child. This is less usefull, however, as the theist will claim god made the child, the parents did not. But the point stands, in my mind. Two people create a child; by the above logic, they should have total control over the child's life. Yes or no?
The second example is much more relevant, and everyone can answer honestly. Suppose sometime in the future, someone is able to create AI, machines that think like humans. There is no god here, but there are machines that are self aware. Do we have total authority over them? After all, we created them, so can we destroy them? If we can destroy the machines, but not our children, why?
The first example is of parent and child. This is less usefull, however, as the theist will claim god made the child, the parents did not. But the point stands, in my mind. Two people create a child; by the above logic, they should have total control over the child's life. Yes or no?
The second example is much more relevant, and everyone can answer honestly. Suppose sometime in the future, someone is able to create AI, machines that think like humans. There is no god here, but there are machines that are self aware. Do we have total authority over them? After all, we created them, so can we destroy them? If we can destroy the machines, but not our children, why?