Thanx - it was hard 'cause I agree with your position but I
  wanted to find something good.
  Ok, having said that: I will give you more punches, since you
  asked:

  There's a problem with metaphors. It's a systemic problem within
  the bulk of Philosophy and Logic and by extension, much of
  Science as well - and you provide an example above by comparing
  it to randomness in nature. Read this simple 10 page from a PhD
  Air Force professor called "Metaphors we are led by":

  It is not currently considered a Fallacy - this falls outside
  the scope of standard Logic/Philosophical debate. Yet, it is a
  very practical and very real problem. It is a trap we can too
  easily fall into if we are unaware of its existence. Observe: