>>6116396The world of minecraft was a huge multicultural world, the NPC's have been trying for centuries to build a model that could explain reality and have achieved different conclusions.
The creepers insistely claimed that The Holy Creeper created everything in the "huge explosion", they even had their own holy scroll. Perhaps the most significant fact propagated by creeperism was that the world was carefully planed by the holy creeper, it was the foundation on which this model was built on.
The slimes however, preached that the world was made by the breath of a giant goo, they believed the world was round and that the sun was a giant ball of burning gas. They shared the creeperism belief that the world was planned, but they held the giant goo as the architect.
After years performing numerous experiences and developing a logical system to accurately describe the algorithm that ruled the world, Steve came to very important conclusions, among them:
1. The world was flat.
2. The sun was a moving unnachiavable sprite displayed in the sky.
3. The world was procedurally generated.
Steve noted that the usual NPC's models were not only contradictory among themselves, but they were also contradictory with the algorithm. Not sufficiently satisfied, he went further and found out that one's model were also correlated with one's environment. So he disregarded all the stories that were once told to him as real models, and refused to follow any of its rituals and dogmas.
Steve then concluded that the search for a creator was empty and that worshiping anything at this point would be meaningless, whereas even if such a creature existed, it was beyond any interaction he would have, once it could not interfere with his world once the algorithm has started to run. Later in his life, he claimed to be an agnostic atheist and said "The algorithm aside, no gear in the great machinery of the world needs a creator to be explained".