You have a false premise - "given that nothing infinite is precious". I mean anyone can argue about some specific religion or some specific god this or that, but you can't base valid conclusions off false premises. One can conceptualize all kinds of possibilities. No one knows the answers and probably no one will know. That doesn't mean there aren't answers. Humans don't know everything.
NeonSpider
You have a false premise - "given that nothing infinite is precious". I mean anyone can argue about some specific religion or some specific god this or that, but you can't base valid conclusions off false premises. One can conceptualize all kinds of possibilities. No one knows the answers and probably no one will know. That doesn't mean there aren't answers. Humans don't know everything.
Mindblade16
Supply and Demand. If the Supply is Infinite then the Demand goes down by Inverse Proportion.
Think of Rick and Morty. The reason Rick has such a strange attitude towards his family is the
Infinite Amount of Parallel Universes he has to draw from to replace all of them should they die in
one of his "Adventures".
This matter was officially challenged by said family in the season 3 finale.