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While Albert Einstein, a famous theoretical physicist, refused to have God play dice with the cosmos out of respect for nature's inevitability, Swami Vivekananda, possibly the greatest advocate for God, believed that the creator was a consummate ice player! Intriguingly, Swamiji's attribution of dice-playing to God does not render Him (God) a capricious creature; rather, what emerges in and through God's created universe is a "specialized" deterministic pattern, driven by the "law of chance."

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While Albert Einstein, a famous theoretical physicist, refused to have God play dice with the cosmos out of respect for nature's inevitability, Swami Vivekananda, possibly the greatest advocate for God, believed that the creator was a consummate ice player! Intriguingly, Swamiji's attribution of dice-playing to God does not render Him (God) a capricious creature; rather, what emerges in and through God's created universe is a "specialized" deterministic pattern, driven by the "law of chance."