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predestination
1. predestination and – as a consequence of it – that of the
2. predestination was assimilated by J
3. Calvinism and its belief in predestination
4. America was colonized predominantly by Protestants, many of them believers in predestination
5. Predestination divides humanity into saints and sinners, those destined to go to heaven and those bound for hell
6. Once predestination could become a provable fact, the whole structure of history would lurch in another and less predictable direction
7. or predestination took place before the foundation of the world
8. predestination even though the Word of God attests to its validity
9. The word predestination means that God foreordained or
10. In verses 21 through 24, we see the predestination of God with regard
11. However, predestination is a biblical doctrine of the Word of God
12. 8:29-30) Predestination is the plan of God for all
13. God is in control and predestination proves that
14. predestination promises to work out all things for the believer’s good
15. It’s predestination in all it’s shining glory
16. Predestination is one of the thorniest and most controversial Bible doctrines that exist in the
17. according to their own individual predestination, and not dictated
18. into your place of predestination
19. This is NOT the same as saying there are such things as fate or predestination or destiny because in my opinion there are not
20. “So what is this, a predestination paradox?” Afu asked, scratching the back of his
21. Adopted Children range from predestination to what God’s Word—the final
22. He was a young student in Paris at the time and got caught up in the theological debate about predestination which was in vogue during that era
23. In a blinding moment of insight he understood that he didn’t know about such things as predestination and that all he had was “right now” to love God and that is what he was going to do
24. This is something unnatural to the essence of the human, to his true predestination in life
25. This suggestion is akin to suggesting that God validates the predisposition of predestination in the course of every human action and event
26. Secondly, parapsychology, including astrology, future and fortune telling can encourage and propagate the belief that all experiences are predestined (predestination) and/ or predicated on arbitrary fate, such as being accidentally or willfully hit by a truck, which may or may not have been under the control of the person injured and the driver of the truck
27. If we wish to walk in front of a truck this is a choice we make and we will be hit, so this incident for the walker is predicated on choice and not fate, but for the driver this can be considered ‘bad luck’ rather than fate which is a word that means one’s destiny or predestination
28. But this event is ‘bad luck’ for the pedestrian, rather than the individual’s predetermination and predestination
29. predestination, the millennium, and countless other
30. view on predestination, the millennium, and countless other differences in what is
31. Augustine's view on predestination, the millennium, and countless other differences in
32. Many who say they are orthodox do not believe in once saved always saved, infant baptism, Augustine's view on predestination, the millennium, and countless other differences in what is traditional and orthodox
33. One observes, however, that zealous Calvinists are often indifferent to the moral credibility of their doctrines, because it is thought that predestination will secure the 'faith, of the elect, and the honest moral difficulties of the non-elect are of no consequence to any one
34. The higher a man stands on the social ladder, the more people he is connected with and the more power he has over others, the more evident is the predestination and inevitability of his every action
35. There is no difference, here below, at least, in predestination
36. Throughout there was a strange bitterness; an absence of consolatory gentleness; stern allusions to Calvinistic doctrines—election, predestination, reprobation—were frequent; and each reference to these points sounded like a sentence pronounced for doom
37. And really one is forced to believe in predestination : I had not gone a hundred steps in the direction of mother's lodging when I came across the man I was looking for
38. But when a man from his infancy up to his thirtieth year lives on the shoulders of other men, promising to do, when he finishes his studies, something very useful, which nobody has ever asked him for, and then for the rest of his life lives in the same way, promising only to do presently something which nobody asks him to do, this would not be a true division of labour, but, as it really is, only the violation by a strong man of the labour of others; the same appropriation of other men's labour by a strong man, which formerly Theology called Divine predestination; Philosophy, Inevitable Conditions of Life; and now Scientific Science, the Organic Division of Labour