>>104186First of all, what is perfection from the point of view of eternity, time without beginning and without end? Is perfection even possible? Mortal people call perfection something that looks better, against the background of other, poor creations. and bad creations are necessary, without them there would be no contrast, without them perfect creations would not be visible.
Secondly, why is there supposedly only one creator in the boundless Universe? Why should I consider the creators of the 3-meter-tall primates Gigantopithecus and the creators of the 1.3-meter-tall dwarf people to be the same persons? Should I assume that since Henryh Siemiradzki was an painter and Van Gogh was an painter, they were one person?
>> I personally don't know the reason for >>sufferingI know the reason for suffering. For example, a vegetarian Buddhist eats plants to save his life, thereby he creates suffering for plants. This happens because another way to maintain life in a biological body has not yet been invented. Even more, artificial intelligence that has received a humanoid robot body causes suffering for ore layers underground, because without mining and extracting ore, maintaining intelligence in artificial intelligence is impossible. If there is ore underground, then someone needs it, then someone planned it, someone had a reason to put it there. This means that someone cares about ore, it is important to someone that ore is underground.