Digital Theology and Physical ResurrectionBy a critical study of Frank Tippler's views

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The development of computer science- especially in the field of artificial intelligence - led to the formation of digital theology. Digital theology saw all the phenomena of the universe from the perspective of computer science. Frank Tippler explains the bodily resurrection by presenting omega point theory and a digital definition of human And tries to reconcile it with religious teachings - especially Christianity. This article explains and evaluates the omega point theory according to the basics.The conclusion is that this view is not based on solid foundations. Fundamentals such as the singularity of technology are flawed and the final principle of entropy is not scientific. This theory - contrary to Christian teachings - is atheistic and leads to incorrect results and supplies such as the negation of divine attributes. The omega point in justifying the wisdom of the resurrection and explanation of the purgatory world, the reward and the eagle of the hereafter are powerless.

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Persian
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Quarterly Journal of Philosophical Meditations, Volume:11 Issue: 27, 2022
Pages:
105 to 134
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