I'm on the yes side of the sea here, but that's a loaded fucking phrasing if I've ever seen one. The only options are 'God is real' or 'Everything is random'. Those are the real alternatives? What if I think God is not real, but certain local regions of spacetime are highly non-random? You're being a bit circular here. There are a lot of processes in your own body which are very non-random, so by proving that not everything is random, we also prove God exists?
I guess that's why there's the third option.
It seems pretty obvious to me that God exists. However you want to define it.
Yep, my intuition says the same thing.
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