Try to imagine back to the beginning of eternity.
Nothing, absolutely nothing exists. There is not a single atom, proton or neutron, no matter, no energy, not a single photon of light.
There is no time, no space, not even a void can or does exist.
There is no thought, nothing to think about, nothing to think with, no one to think about nothing, no one to think with nothing to think with.
Suddenly, in less than an instant, an all powerful being spontaneously creates itself, creates space and time and all the matter and energy in this and all universes.
Alternately, within this nothingness exists a powerful yet non-corporeal entity which has seen, experienced, known and remembers only nothing because nothing is all that has ever been.
This non-corporeal entity suddenly creates space and time and all the matter and energy in this and all universes.
This all powerful being then tracks, cares, influences and judges every particle and every event right from these very beginnings through the present and on into the infinity of the future.
Further, it waits thirteen odd billion years for humanity to evolve, decides to briefly make its presence known to a few barely literate desert nomads, lays down some impossible to follow rules and disappears again leaving behind the idea that it’s always watching everything everywhere and judging all humans’ on all their actions.
Consider this a thought exercise if you will, a philosophical statement.
Is it rational or irrational, credible or incredible, plausible or implausible?
Whatever you choose to think about all this is just that, a choice of thought.
There is no factual evidence to support this imagined supposition nor is there any factual support for whatever responses you the reader might imagine. There are, admittedly, supporting mythologies.
This is all that philosophy is, thought exercise.
Theology is a subset of philosophy referencing the writings of Bronze Age authors and concerning itself primarily with the task of making myths palatable and believable and the profits from the naïve, innocent and gullible that accompany success.
Philosophy has never accomplished a single thing.
Theology has achieved only the instilling of judgmental bigotry into its followers.
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Consider the manned moon landings.
A militaristic society recognized that a Space Race was in progress, a well financed and determined program should and possibly could and would succeed in winning this race.
No one knew for 100% certain that the goal was reachable, but given the state of advancement of accumulated human knowledge, the goal seemed plausible.
It was still a hypothetical thought exercise at this point.
To actually get to the Moon required concerted and coordinated efforts of scientists from several disciplines, engineers and fabricators all working within the limitations of testable reality.
There was no, could be no philosophical imaginings of orbital trajectories, environmental conditions, rocket thrust, material selections, rivet or weld configurations.
Applied Sciences sent humans to the Moon, not philosophy, not theology.