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==Transcript== {{Computertranscript}} :[Describe panel here] :God, how is it that you're all-good and all-powerful but the world is bad? :Because human morality is a house built on sand, made of chewing gum and twine. :Here, watch. I'll make you a deal. You go kill somebody and I'll save the lives of 100 people in the distant past in such a way that it has no bearing on the present. :What's that? Too complex? Your 3 pounds of brain not up to the task? Oh! That's right. Humans can't even hold more than 9 objects in short-term memory at a time, but they think they have legitimate complaints about the management of the cosmos. :You can't even solve the collatz conjecture, which is a problem about addition, and you're complaining about the rules governing the behavior of living systems! :I'm starting to think the "all-good" concept is more of an assumption than an axiom. :Sounds like someone's askin' for infinite punishment for finite sins. :smbc-comics.com
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