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Originally Posted by Arouet
See Eddi, all you have to do is prove a negative. Ready, set, GO! Not to mention the presupposition of God's existence before we even get there. Ok, now GOGOGO!!!!!!
My point was you can't prove randomness, only God can know because only omniscience can know all things that will determine the possibility of randomness. Or stated another way, only God can prove anything absolutely, including a negative.
BTW, looking at some net stuff on Bell, it seems what he shows is there's more in heaven and earth than what we used to dream of in our philosophy. Some take the idea of non-local to mean proof of a supernatural world. I don't know if it does that, but surely that which is outside nature may well influence what is inside nature, so the apparent randomness of the quantum world may be entirely non-random when ALL of reality, including that outside what we call nature, is taken into account.
Again, what I said - finite humans simply can't make universal statements with certainty about all possibility.