Worldbuilding Horror and Theodicy Connection: God as The Master Worldbuilder pt. 2
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This episode presents a theological perspective that frames God as a Master Worldbuilder who utilizes the presence of evil to craft a meaningful cosmic narrative. By comparing the structure of reality to speculative fiction and horror, the author argues that a world without conflict or danger would prevent the development of heroic virtues like courage and sacrifice. The source suggests that human agency and free will require consistent consequences to have any weight, making the potential for tragedy a necessary component of a profound existence. Furthermore, the existence of "horror" creates a contrast principle, allowing humanity to fully perceive and appreciate divine grace and glory. Ultimately, the sources assert that the Incarnation and Resurrection represent the Creator entering His own story to redeem suffering, turning a dark chapter into the ultimate triumph of good.