There is no scientific evidence to suggest that life is preordained or predetermined. Life is influenced by a combination of factors, including genetics, environment, and personal choices. Each individual has the ability to make decisions that shape their own path and future.
Teenagers want to make their own decisions about life,instead of feeling though every step has been preordained.
Preordained can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Determined in advance. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'preordain'.
Certain members of the stock market believed the company's success was preordained, so eagerly bought stock.
that people's fate was preordained
destined, doomed, predestined, preordained, foreordained
Only if it turns out they're right.
unavoidable, predictable, expected, foreseeable, to be expected, to be anticipated, certain, inescapable, inexorable, preordained... just search the words synonyms in Google
We worship God as revealed in the Jewish Canon and the Christian Canon, (Old and New Testaments of the Bible, Not including the Apocrapha) We don't pray to people who have passed on. We worship Jesus as we believe He is God, and He rose from the dead so we are not praying to a dead person. We worship the one true and living God, who made the heaven and earth (Genesis 1:1). He is the maker and giver of all life, a sovereign God who preordained everything from eternity.
Teiresias's prophecy in Greek mythology often reveals the theme of fate or destiny. He typically foretells events that are inevitable and cannot be changed by mortal intervention. His prophecies serve to highlight the idea of preordained outcomes in the lives of the characters he interacts with.
Interpretations of the Bible will vary, but many believe that even if Judas had not betrayed Jesus, someone else would have. The scripture says "The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him." (Matthew 26:24). There are many who believe that the betrayal of Jesus was preordained, and part of God's larger plan to provide salvation to mankind.
The five beliefs of Islam are: Belief that God is One. Belief that Muhammad, Jesus, and others were prophets of God. Five of these prophets are given the distinction of messenger because God gave them codified books of prophecy: Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and Muhammad. Usually belief in these books of revelation is counted as a separate belief, so the total is six. Belief in the angels, pure beings who do not have free will, but exist to execute God's commands. Belief in the Day of Judgment. Belief in fate: that most aspects of life are preordained.
The rhyme scheme of the poem "Design" by Robert Frost (ABA ABC BCB) creates a sense of order and structure, reflecting the theme of preordained fate and control. The consistent rhyming pattern enhances the eerie and unsettling tone of the poem, suggesting a predetermined chain of events beyond human control.