Randomness
Randomness is never an explanation.
Randomness is another name for magic for which no sufficient reason can be given.
Referring to randomness is to acknowledge an immaterial, dimensionless, eternal order outside space and time, one that can never be observed, since you self-evidently can never observe a random event that turns nothing into something, since there’s nothing to observe until the random event has already occurred and something has come from nothing.
Ask yourself this:
- What are the laws of randomness?
- What are the preconditions for random events?
- What character, nature and essence must the universe have for random events to be possible?
- How can randomness (chaos) be accommodated by an eternal order?
- How can eternal randomness and chaos be consistent with the extremely ordered universe we actually find ourselves in?
Science relies on randomness as an “explanation” for the universe, while refusing to explain “randomness”.
The mystery of God has been replaced with the mystery of randomness, which isn’t any kind of progress.