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Because the law of probability is the one that determines the outcomes.
When someone walks down a street and a car suddenly skids out of control and kills him on the spot, it has nothing to do with whether he'd been good or bad. It's all about the probabilities...
Not quite correct. If he gets killed by the car, why him at that spot and at that time? Why not someone else? It is not about the scale of probabilities.