Regarding the "meaning of life" and humanity's self worth, what is the difference between being in a universe created by a god, and a universe created as a computer simulation by an alien race?

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Does it matter? If there is a god creating a universe, who is to say that the god is not, in fact, the product of a computer simulation? There’s no way to tell if this god has godlike characteristics innately, because it is a god, or because it was granted some sort of god-mode permissions by a computer simulation. As a person on earth, how would I know whether my world was created by a real god or a software glitch? I wou;dn’t, but I’m not sure it matters. How would it change my life?

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