Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Based off of what humans think and perceive, it would seem that there are universal laws. But what if the universe was far more chaotic or nonsensical than we thought?
Then our universal laws wouldn't hold true and they wouldn't be universal laws. I'm failing to see how you can't understand this. If there was a situation in which the speed of light wasn't the speed of light, scientists would say "Okay, we can't have a definitive speed of light because it clearly varies." If gravity didn't always accelerate on Earth at 9.8 m/sec^2, we'd find instances where that wasn't true, and our calculations would fall apart.
This is why I said even if we're perceiving these things incorrectly, everyone is perceiving them incorrectly in the same way such that our mathematics works consistently, our physics works consistently. In that sense, it is objectively "true" whether or not it's objectively true, because our equations are consistently correct.
This is why I keep saying that there ARE physical laws in this universe and saying "BUT DUDE WHAT IF EVERYONE IS JUST SO WRONG ABOUT HOW THEY PERCEIVE IT" is pointless and unhelpful and just stop saying it, seriously, just stop, because it literally contributes nothing, absolutely
nothing to the discussion.
I said coincidence is from our point of view.
Did you miss the part where I went into the speech about how humans like to look for patterns that don't exist in things? Of course it's from our point of view, that's how the human mind works. Things happen that have NO rhyme or reason or connection, but the human mind says "Clearly they do!" This is why coincidence exists] No, this is not a theological debate about God and free will unless you define "coincidence" in such a way that "coincidence" as being somehow dependent on whether or not God manipulates everything.[/QUOTE]
Actually, that's exactly what this is. We have two situations:
1. God intervenes in the universe, but set up the universe to be self-sustaining so He doesn't have to make every leaf fall or every atom rotate or every electron negatively charged. Thus, things happen that God didn't make happen, but seem connected, and humans attribute it to coincidence. Free will exists, the earth keeps on spinnin', God does His thing.
2. God always does everything all the time in the universe. This means every occurrence is completely planned and God has a blueprint for what will happen in this universe. This means there is no free will, humans are puppets and mind slaves who cannot defy the blueprint God drew up for Creation. This make coincidence impossible, since God has meticulously planned every minute detail of every occurrence.
I don't know about you, but I like the idea that I am responsible for my own actions. That I stand and fall according to my own merits. That when I sin, it isn't because God said "You will sin at this point in time" on His script, but because I am a fallible human and fell into temptation because of my own free will and flaws.
So you have two choices. Coincidences exist, and we're all ourselves, or coincidences don't, and we're all marionettes on a string.
And hey, you know what? Maybe free will IS an illusion. Maybe we all ARE marionettes on a string with God pulling them. But I like to think we aren't. I like to think I can do things because I wanted to do them, and God just knew I was going to do them, rather than decreeing from on high that I would do them. If you can live with the idea that God programmed you like a robot, then more power to you. But I can't, and so coincidences clearly and obviously exist.