Herbert in God Emperor of Dune explained predetermination and free will in an excellent manner. Leto could see all the futures as there were many branches depending on what decisions/actions were done in the present. But he never knew for certain which future would happen. Very enlightening.
sevaar777 8 months ago
Reading Rubin always makes me feel good to be atheist.
tudza Premium Member 8 months ago
Omniscience would have been sufficient.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member 8 months ago
I see now why God doesn’t play dice!
Meg: All Seriousness Aside 8 months ago
Einstein: “God does not play dice with the universe. He does play with me, and not very well.”
This is why, whenever I see God rolling at the craps table, I bet Don’t Pass .
e.groves 8 months ago
I like Kismet more than Yahtzee.
wrd2255 8 months ago
God does not play dice mit der Universe
Aber naturlich, he plays Yahtzee.
Olddog1 8 months ago
Niels Bohr: Albert, stop telling God what to do.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 8 months ago
Herbert in God Emperor of Dune explained predetermination and free will in an excellent manner. Leto could see all the futures as there were many branches depending on what decisions/actions were done in the present. But he never knew for certain which future would happen. Very enlightening.
mfrasca 8 months ago
Waiting for Walt’s wave function to collapse.
Decepticomic 8 months ago
The day is saved (or not), thanks to God Man (or not).
fritzoid Premium Member 8 months ago
The game’s better with three players, but I guess Spinoza had another engagement.
willie_mctell 8 months ago
Quantum mechanics plays hell with causality.
kevin87031 8 months ago
Patrick Machines, immediately after winning AFC championship game, on national TV, “I want to thank God-Man.”