The belief that the outcome of people's lives is predestined by God is known as predestination or determinism. According to this belief, God has already determined the fate and paths of individuals before they are born, and their actions and choices are already known to God. This belief is found in various religious traditions, such as Calvinism in Christianity and Qadr in Islam.
predestination, a belief of the mormons
Supralapsarianism is the belief that God planned the fall of Adam and Eve.
The Lord Or Neptune if that is your belief
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Confidence.
The Maya people believe in Spirits.
Moral Idealism is a belief that individual rights and responsibilities are universal, regardless of outcome.
Belief in fate can influence people's behavior by shaping their mindset and decisions. Individuals who believe in fate may feel a sense of inevitability or predestination, which can impact their motivation and goal-setting. Some may be more passive in their actions, while others may be more inclined to seek out opportunities or take risks based on their belief in a predetermined outcome.
Expectancy Theory suggests that individuals are motivated to act in a certain way based on their belief that the effort they put in will lead to a certain outcome, and that this outcome is desirable to them. It consists of three key elements: expectancy (belief that effort will lead to performance), instrumentality (belief that performance will lead to rewards), and valence (value attached to the rewards).
lobbyists or pressure groups and perhaps missionaries.
Predestination: The belief that god has determined in advance who will be saved(the elect) and who will be damned( the reprobate)