The books of God the King of Kings and the Lord of Lord commands us everyday, but we do not heed what they tell us and we turn our backs on them.
Big Questions in Free Will
Free will is the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded.
Free will is closely linked to the concepts of moral responsibility, praise, guilt, sin, and other judgments which apply only to actions that are freely chosen. It is also connected with the concepts of advice, persuasion, deliberation, and prohibition. Traditionally, only actions that are freely willed are seen as deserving credit or blame. Whether free will exists, what it is and the implications of whether it exists or not are some of the longest-running debates of philosophy and religion. From Wikipedia
Spooky Action At A Distance
Einstein disliked this idea of one particle influencing the other over long distances so much, he called it “spooky action at a distance.”
Einstein believed that the particles carried information about each other at the moment that they were entangled and were close to each other.
He thought the properties of both particles were determined locally and carried along from the beginning. So in Einstein’s view, the two dice “knew” what they would show before they were tossed.