Regarding "chance" events, such as dice rolls and coin flips, a determinist will claim
A) we can predict the outcomes of these events precisely, so they are not properly "chance" events at all.
B) we cannot currently predict the outcomes of these events, but this is only because our abilities to calculate and measure are limited.
C) we will never be able to predict the outcomes of these events, because we are limited by our merely human minds.
D) even God could not predict such chance events.
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