As a Christian, I've always been taught that nothing happens by chance, that there is no such thing as coincidence. I disagree, and because I would like to challenge anyone who thinks otherwise to a formal debate.
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In my opinion, God is aware of everything in the universe. He is all powerful, but I believe that there are certain events He chooses not to interfere with. For example, if I'm playing a game of chance with a friend, wouldn't God be showing favorites if He controlled the game so that one of us won and the other lost?
Determinism has been a dead theory for a hundred years, since quantum mechanics. There are random factors built into this universe by God.
I'm not talking about gambling, or whether God is "on break." I simply believe, as I said before, that God may CHOOSE not to directly control certain aspects of our lives at certain times. I do not believe in "luck." I know there are no charms or curses to make thing go good or bad for a person. As far as cause and effect is concerned, I believe that, although every effect has a cause, whether that cause is controlled by God is sometimes hard to tell. Also, it is sometimes impossible to look at a cause and predict the effect, and vice-versa.
I'm not talking about gambling, or whether God is "on break." I simply believe, as I said before, that God may CHOOSE not to directly control certain aspects of our lives at certain times. I do not believe in "luck." I know there are no charms or curses to make thing go good or bad for a person. As far as cause and effect is concerned, I believe that, although every effect has a cause, whether that cause is controlled by God is sometimes hard to tell. Also, it is sometimes impossible to look at a cause and predict the effect, and vice-versa.
Of course - and this is why animistic theories of reality seem so scary to me, i.e., literally anything can happen at any moment, and there is no rational method to predict anything whatsoever.I agree, but this doesn't mean that God doesn't perform miracles.
I can understand indeterminism on the microscopic level. I have trouble understanding it on the macroscopic level. I think that the macroscopic world is indeterminate for humans because of the infinite number of variables - whether it is so for a supposed god or Maxwell's Demon - that is not so clear to me.
I look at the theory of macroscopic determinism as sensible, even though a mind or consciousness can never grasp this, with the belief we all have in our heads of the concept of "free will" thereby actually being a delusion or misperception - the delusion itself being deterministic, of course. I don't see why that could not and should not be so - even though I suffer from the illusion of "free will" as much as the next person and will do so until the day I die.
The converse, that "free will" is real, not only means an indeterminate universe, but a magical universe wherein decision making by humans is a magical force that just pops up out of absolute nothingness.
I think maybe this was the way Einstein saw it - I could be wrong though.
Of course - and this is why animistic theories of reality seem so scary to me, i.e., literally anything can happen at any moment, and there is no rational method to predict anything whatsoever.
Since humans are fallible AND we never have more a finite data base to work with, out of an infinite number of variables, some a priori assumption or some kind of "faith", if you will, is required as axiomatic.
So -WHY would one thus chose to believe essentially in magic, i.e., believe in a magical world (like the Harry Potter one)? How does one distinguish a naked belief in such a reality from schizophrenia or some similar unhealthy mental state?
What is "free will"? Reread my post. It only seems a delusion. Nothing is free. Your decisions are ultimately so based in contingency and happenstance and circumstance, how could you have chosen other than you did?What is free will? Is the human will subject to cause like a tree being blown about the wind? I think not. The difference lies in understanding. Where the will of a mind has understanding of a cause, it has the ability to exert itself upon that cause: a mind without understanding is blown about by the wind but the mind that understands the wind can use a sail to harness it. Understanding is freedom.
I think that to say that one believes in 'magic' is really a simple way of saying that one doesn't hold a uniformitarian view of reality. The belief that the elementary constants that govern everything that we experience are not subject to change themselves is really just an unverifiable assumption.