It doesn't; it just exists or doesn't exist. Go back and reread the first comment I wrote.
Nice dodge. You said the chance is the universe exists the way it does is "infinitesimally small", well how do you know that? You're an expert in how universes come to exist?
You further posit that this chaotic universe, for no reason at all (because remember, reason doesn’t exist in your universe), gives rise to logic and order.
You have no justification for this, no prior observations of anything approaching this scenario, and in fact we observe only the opposite - without conscious direction, ORDER becomes CHAOS, never the opposite way around.
What's the chance of it randomly deciding to operate on logic?
Feel free to go back to the start and try to formulate an answer to this. Considering it can be demonstrated to be the multiplicative product of googolplex by googolplex calculations (1x10^-120 for lamda for example, in addition to 25 or 26 other fundamental and importantly independent variables, which can have their possible changes before breaking some fundamental process calculated and multiplied together to get a number which effectively approaches 1/∞)
How does a mindless (Godless) universe “decide” anything?
It doesn't; it just exists or doesn't exist. Go back and reread the first comment I wrote.
Nice dodge. You said the chance is the universe exists the way it does is "infinitesimally small", well how do you know that? You're an expert in how universes come to exist?
You posit a universe which is governed by chaos
You further posit that this chaotic universe, for no reason at all (because remember, reason doesn’t exist in your universe), gives rise to logic and order.
You have no justification for this, no prior observations of anything approaching this scenario, and in fact we observe only the opposite - without conscious direction, ORDER becomes CHAOS, never the opposite way around.
Still not answering the question. And the reason why is obvious: you don't know. It could be infinitesimally small or it could be 100%.
I didn't say that at all. Go back and reread what I wrote.
Feel free to go back to the start and try to formulate an answer to this. Considering it can be demonstrated to be the multiplicative product of googolplex by googolplex calculations (1x10^-120 for lamda for example, in addition to 25 or 26 other fundamental and importantly independent variables, which can have their possible changes before breaking some fundamental process calculated and multiplied together to get a number which effectively approaches 1/∞)