
Will it be free will or fate that someone gets killed that a light fixture breaks down upon them? My answer is really both but between choosing one I'll have to say fate. When I say fate, I mean in like, since someone started using drugs out of free will, their fate will be them flunking out of school and their whole life going down hill. My opinion is really your free will leads to your fate. You wearing a blue shirt instead of a red one isn't a fatal decision that a group of bloodz jump you. My theory is that most accidents just don't happen, and if something goes wrong with no one to blame that will be fate. Out of no where, an ice cream truck will just fall out the sky. More so to take, believing in just fate seems to have a lot to do with god and gods who are supposed to be the one or ones who control everything but there is no real proof of gods besides written word of mouth. Then, there is no real proof of fate. You work hard in school and study you'll go to college and live a good successful life.
2 comments:
So you're saying if someone believes in fate then that's like saying they believe in God? In a way fate is God? Is that what you were talking about? You kinda had some spelling/grammer/sentence structure errors.
So when you're talking about fate, what do you think fate is? I mean, do you think fate is some energy or a God or something we created in our head that's actually freewill. Or do you think it's beyound our little brains and we can never know the full extint?
Sorry, you don't have to answer all of that i'm just writting my crazy thoughts.
In the first paragraph i was talking about what you wrote on my blog.
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