I believe we live a computer simulated reality. Who created our simulation? I don't know. It could have been future humans, artificial intelligence (like the Matrix) or aliens.
Either way its pretty obvious our creator doesn't really care whether we know they exist or not. Just think of it this way. If you created a video game where the characters were conscious. Would you really care if they worshiped you or not? In addition, if you did care that they worship you, wouldn't you at least make your existence more obvious than just talking in secret to one guy thousands of years ago and hoping he spreads your message?
Its should be obvious to anyone with any intelligence that RELIGION is man-made. Clearly a God exists and we were created. But just like the guys who designed The Sims or Grand Theft Auto don't care if the simulated beings know they exist or worship them, I don't believe our creators care whether we know who they are or whether we worship them. They created our world for some other reason than having us worship them.
The creators of the sims,created the sims so that they could live in that world they created. Man was created so that god could enjoy his creation. You are a piece of god,so who's to say god doesn't care if you aren't living your life at your highest frequency and state of mind? Poisoning your body,sticking your dikk in hellhounds and vice versa recklessly, disrespecting yourself. Someone being a sloth and wasting their life away. Who's to say a god who placed his spirit in man to enjoy his creation,wouldn't give a damn if a man isn't living up his highest form. Your spirit will resent itself,you can get sad and get depressed,so its safe to say God can in fact be upset that you are not worshipping yourself by taking better care of yourself mentally,physically and spiritually and wasting the free will he gave you to do good for others:respect:. You should be watching Carbonation tv if your not,you are on the frequency and share many of the same views,even the simulation aspect. I don't neccessarily believe in the "simulation" angle exactly as he does.