I believe we are in fact all manifestations of one "divine rule" that governs all in existence and this means that although we are guided by laws both physical and non-physical, we are an expression of that law and therefore are that law . yes some times some things r ment to be but u cant leve ur life and decitions to it.u are in controle of ur life and u call the shots even if fate lends a helping hand once in a wile!
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AnswerNo - we have free will, and all else is under the will of God. AnswerThere are three possibilities:1) There is only physical reality, and everything is predetermined by physical interactions between matter. Everything is fated, and you have no free will - the universe is like a big windup toy.
2) There is only physical reality, and everything is determined by probabilistic interactions on the quantum level. There is no fate, and you have no free will - the universe is essentially random.
3) There is more than physical reality, and we have free will in a meaningful sense. There is no absolute fate - circumstances may be arranged or directed by some Higher Power, but you ultimately determine your actions.
There is no way to prove which choice is correct, but life is only meaningful if we accept option #3. Science currently goes with #2.
Depends if you believe in fate- but in many opinions- yes.
Radioactive decay to lead stable isotopes.
Oxidation to pyruvate via gluconeogenesis
1,2-dichloropropane exists as an optical isomer.
not now. also they would cause causal violations.
The cell may become cancerous.
After discovering that he is mortal, the narrator wonders whether immortality truly exists, asking, "Does the same fate that befell me await you?"
Radioactive decay to lead stable isotopes.
Fate is a possible option for the antagonist.
It can enter into the urea cycle
Anything is possible but not probable.
Oxidation to pyruvate via gluconeogenesis
Yes but only in another demotion
Yes and it exists. It is called political science.
Now we have salvation which would not be possible without Jesus.
1,2-dichloropropane exists as an optical isomer.
Unfortunately it isn't possible because Northeat Russia only exists in your imagination.
We have fictional science that exists right now, like Creationism. It is possible to live in a world in which fictional science exists, but it will not be accurate.