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" If the universe doesn't follow causality 100% of the time... then the universe is random chaos."
That is a pure non-sequitur.
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It seems ridiculous, but actually it's true. If any one part of the universe is random the entire universe becomes random. Because athough the rest of the universe reacts to the randomness in an orderly fashion the actual source of the change is random.
If anything was truly random than absolutely anything could happen. An infinitely dense black hole could appear, a genie could destroy the universe, superman could be born, a second big bang could occur. Literally anything you could think up would be entirely possible.
Even if things WERE random, you still wouldn't have free will. You'd just be behaving randomly.
As to the last guy, how does the possession of free will even give your life meaning? And there already is a "maybe" in logic. We simply say that we don't know.