Those who have created and are running a simulation are, for all purposes, Gods to those inside the simulation.
Unless of course We created the simulation. And you (among others) have voluntarily forgotten the fact, in order to better appreciate the full immersion experience.
As the case may be, taking into consideration that it would be consistent with in-between-life hypnoregression. http://newtoninstitute.org/
Very comprehensive analysis by Brian Tomasik on whether (and to what extent) the simulation argument should change our altruistic priorities. He concludes that the possibility of ancestor simulations somewhat increases the comparative importance of short-term helping relative to focusing on shaping the "far future".
Another important takeaway: