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Does anyone believe in fate?
“Among God-believers, 84.8 percent reported some degree of belief in fate, 13.0 percent reported they were neutral and 2.2 percent denied belief in fate,” the article reported.
Why do people believe in fate?
For most people, the concepts of fate and destiny are comforting ideas. They allow them to live their lives however they want and truly believe that something will happen to them regardless of their choices. In a way, it absolves them from any real responsibility for their circumstances.
How can I change my future?
Here are 10 ways you can begin right now to steer yourself toward a more fulfilled and happy life:
- Address the choices you’ve made in the past and change the choices you’ll make in the future.
- Speak up with honesty and stop holding back what you think.
- Forgo being a perfectionist.
Does fate exist?
There isn’t any thing as fate, whatever happens to you good or bad solely depends on your own actions.
Is death a miracle?
If surviving an auto accident were to be considered a miracle because GOD brought it about then so would DEATH be a miracle because if GOD determines who survives such an accident so too does GOD determine who dies! However, we do not hear people say : He died in the accident! It was a miracle! There are many happy events.
What are some negative events that are not miracles?
Negative events with less probability (being hit by lightning, three separate times) are not considered as miracles. This is a very weak use of the term “miracle” .
Do miracles exist in movies?
Current cinema offers several movies that have miracles as their theme. A few have a member of a church sent to investigate the legitimacy of a claim of a miracle. The movies are for entertainment and most of these films result in some sort of confirmation for the audience. In real life it does not work out that way.
Were common place events miracles in the past?
Common place events today would have been thought to be miracles in the past (over 100 years ago). Therefore, simply because a medical diagnosis or prognosis proved to be inaccurate or incorrect, there is insufficient evidence from that to conclude that the event could only have been caused by the Single Supreme Being-GOD.