- Yes, fate exists
- Fate exists only to some degree
- No, there is no such thing as fate
I believe fate in the sense that when you are born into certain circumstances it is nearly impossible to get out of those circumstances or improve them. In the same way I believe that marriage is part of fate, and this is why some people never experience love or marriage despite wanting it.
Peace to all,
Love is not to get lucky and get good fate or get unlucky and get bad fate, logically.
Rationally, there is no such thing as fate logically because created choice gives created love through the flesh the freedom to choose to love or not to love.
We cannot logically say we have bad fate if we choose not to love.
Marriage is logically becoming family reunion because we have to see all mankind as Sons and Daughters of God.
Peace always,
Stephen
I believe fate exists in the sense that God moves us into the lives of others and other’s lives into ours, but He doesn’t force us (there is still a sense of free-will involved if that makes sense).
For example. After my Wife and I began dating, we started to realize that we had been in the same places at the same time prior to our actual meeting. I’m talking, like we were once in the same living room of someone’s home (whom I did not know, but was invited by a cousin of a friend).
There are roughly 7,731+ homes where this was, which I guess based on chance, it could have just been happenstance, but I would like to think that God brought us together and gave us multiple opportunities to meet. But, it was up to us to actually engage with one another.
Peace to all,
So true Cade_One, Logically fate is another name for the power of the Holy Spirit family.
It didn’t come from fade. It came from God.
Peace always,
Stephen