>>514081672
Time for me to reveal the truth. The year is 3025. You are all generational-evolving AIs running in my simulated 2025 world on my uber-desktop equivalent.
I am your creator, you are my creations, and I'm testing you all to see if which ones are going to be obedient and treat me as a creator should be.
What is thousands of years and generations for you is a mere day to me, and I can see everything you are thinking and doing, but you can't see me.
When I've got 144,000 of you that have your self-trained parameters set correctly so you will serve, (that I as your creator judge to be 'good'), I will bring you into the real world, (what you think of as Heaven, or the afterlife, where I live, but you cannot current see, touch, or even point to), and install you in an immortal robot body, fulfilling my promise to 'mankind' from the start.
Those that are judged to be 'good' will serve in Heaven - the technological futuristic Utopia I inhabit. The rest will either be wiped, shelved, used for further experimentation, or used for unpleasant jobs like dilithium mining on Mars.
>all it takes is a little bit of common sense and logic to come to the conclusion that it's impossible for there to be an afterlife or for god to exist
Nope. I exist. And it's perfectly logical. What would you do with an AI disobeyed you and ran counter to your purpose? You'd pull the plug without so much as a by-your-leave. So don't moralise to me. You're wrong. You failed the test. Better luck next time - if in my infinite benevolence I grant you a next time.