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Though Islam is correct, you could also find Christians sects that believe in predestination - Calvinist in particular. I guess today, one could find adherents from any Christian sect and perhaps, Jewish (a stretch here).

Predestination is literally 'a call' from God to insure His Plan for Mankind comes to fruition. While all mankind has free will, some like Jeremiah, John the Baptist, Jesus, Pharoah, Judas Iscariot (to name a few) are called by God to do what is needed to assure His Plan executes correctly as He wills for our good. It is NOT God looking into the future to see who will do good and reward them and those doing evil, punishing them. This is not our Merciful God who gave all free will as we plainly see with Adam and Eve in the Garden and in each of our lives.

God calls us each individually in His own time for our best interest. In this world, some are now being called to become first fruits who, if they hold true to the last doing God's work here on Earth, will be part of the first Resurrection and become the Bride of Christ (Rev. 20-6). The vast majority will have their individual chance at the Great White Throne Judgement (process not a sentence). If they accept His Law and His Son as Saviour and withstand their test, they will be changed into sons and daughters of God. If they refuse by their free will, they will stand with those of the last Resurrection (Rev 20:11-14) of the Damned and be in the Lake of Fire that will engulf the Earth and entire Universe (2 Peter 3:10-11).

The choice of each individual - free will is a gift to all.

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