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Shoehorn! 12-19-2004 06:54 PM

Do you believe in fate
 
Do you think that if something is meant to happen or meant to be that no matter what you do you can't change it, or do you think that life happens as it happens and everything is entirely up to you?

reynold 12-19-2004 07:03 PM

some perhaps can be convinsing so i partially believe

Furious_Female 12-19-2004 07:07 PM

I believe everything happens for a reason. Every decision you make is all part of the big picture. One event leads to another and whether you regret it or not, it's the way it's meant to be.

Theo 12-19-2004 07:10 PM

i dont know

sometimes yes, sometimes no....

OzMan 12-19-2004 07:18 PM

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Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom
Do you think that if something is meant to happen or meant to be that no matter what you do you can't change it, or do you think that life happens as it happens and everything is entirely up to you?

I believe in both.

I believe there are infinite possibilities for the past, present and future in existence and by our thoughts, actions, words etc we determine which one we will experience at any given time. Kinda like an episode of Sliders where you can jump timelines instantly ... :upsidedow

S P A N N O W 12-19-2004 07:20 PM

I think life is the result of a little bit of both influences... :2 cents:

badmunchkin 12-19-2004 07:20 PM

no, life is completely random - people convince themselves there is Fate because they need to believe in something and are afraid of the fact that there is no rhyme or reason in the universe. You make your own Fate.

Shoehorn! 12-19-2004 07:36 PM

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Originally posted by badmunchkin
people convince themselves there is Fate because they need to believe in something
Interesting point.

Paco, of Large Cash. 12-19-2004 08:17 PM

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Originally posted by badmunchkin
no, life is completely random - people convince themselves there is Fate because they need to believe in something and are afraid of the fact that there is no rhyme or reason in the universe. You make your own Fate.
What badmunchkin said.

The mind is the most powerful tool we use.

fatal attraction 12-19-2004 08:23 PM

Yes, I believe in fate!!! :thumbsup

who 12-19-2004 08:26 PM

Knock, knock.

Libertine 12-19-2004 08:26 PM

No and yes. Yes, there is physical determination (that follows from causality) but no, there is no grand plan or anything behind it.

RRRED 12-19-2004 08:30 PM

Yeah I think things that happen to us are meant to teach us lessons so we can make better decisions in the future. I don't think things are random. I think we follow certain paths for certain reasons and of course map out our own destinys that way.

Bigjohn 12-19-2004 08:35 PM

In some things, yes. If you are born with a great gift, then I think that it will most likely determine your path.

A good example of this is my son. He's an excellent writer and has been since the day he could put coherent sentences down on paper, but for some reason he wants to do something with his life other than write, yet the more he tries to veer away.... the more he gets pulled back towards writing.

I'm convinced that someday he will write and publish and be well known as a writer.

MandyBlake 12-19-2004 08:36 PM

Not really.

Vitasoy 12-19-2004 08:38 PM

In certain ways, I believe so. But at the end of the day, it's what you do.

buddyjuf 12-19-2004 08:44 PM

I Do believe that everything that happens happens because of what happened in the past

saying that

I do not believe that a child who grows up a normal childhood can be abusive to a pet

also, I do not believe that a dog that had a loving and caring owner can be a menace to society

having said that, I believe that our actions taken are LIMITED, as in we do not entirely have free will, BUT we do have the free will to reason given face with any situation.

there we have it. Fate? no. Free will? probably not... and only to a certain extent...

n3in 12-19-2004 08:51 PM

i usually believe that everything happens for a reason

Shoehorn! 12-20-2004 12:09 AM

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Originally posted by n3in
i usually believe that everything happens for a reason
I just got into Michigan yesterday afternoon for a month, where are you at?

I Like Chocolate 12-20-2004 12:40 AM

Not really, I just think there are a lot of coincidences in life that happen for various reasons.

Top Jimmy 12-20-2004 12:42 AM

Chance favors the prepared mind.

Pete-KT 12-20-2004 12:43 AM

Where you at in michigan?

pete

kmanrox 12-20-2004 12:44 AM

I believe in Benjamin Franklin only.

Shoehorn! 12-20-2004 12:44 AM

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Originally posted by Pete-KT
Where you at in michigan?

pete

Fenton, 15-20 minutes south of Flint. You?

CET 12-20-2004 12:52 AM

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Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom
Do you think that if something is meant to happen or meant to be that no matter what you do you can't change it, or do you think that life happens as it happens and everything is entirely up to you?
I don't think either are the case. I think there is a weak determinism running our lives. We have free will within the confines of our genes, memes and environment. Those who are genetically predisposed to being violent aren't going to become gentle people. Those who grew up with dogs as companions are horrified at those who eat dogs and probably could not bring themselves to ever knowingly eat dog. Those who lived 500 years ago could not become astronauts, because that simply wasn't an option.

We are victims of causation, and have limited ability to actually choose our own fate within the confines given to us.

Shoehorn! 12-20-2004 12:55 AM

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Originally posted by CET
I don't think either are the case. I think there is a weak determinism running our lives. We have free will within the confines of our genes, memes and environment. Those who are genetically predisposed to being violent aren't going to become gentle people. Those who grew up with dogs as companions are horrified at those who eat dogs and probably could not bring themselves to ever knowingly eat dog. Those who lived 500 years ago could not become astronauts, because that simply wasn't an option.

We are victims of causation, and have limited ability to actually choose our own fate within the confines given to us.

What about the people who have broken those barriers? Like Oprah for example, she was rasied in a poor family, both financially and physically. She was molested and things like that as a child, yet she overcame all that and is now worth billions of dollars.

Top Jimmy 12-20-2004 12:58 AM

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Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom
What about the people who have broken those barriers? Like Oprah for example, she was rasied in a poor family, both financially and physically. She was molested and things like that as a child, yet she overcame all that and is now worth billions of dollars.


Still an emotional wreck too.

CET 12-20-2004 12:58 AM

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Originally posted by Top Jimmy
Chance favors the prepared mind.
"Luck is nothing more then when opportunity meets preperation" - Neal Boortz :glugglug

Top Jimmy 12-20-2004 12:59 AM

mine was from Louis Pastore.

It's a great quote, and so true.

RRRED 12-20-2004 01:00 AM

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Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom
What about the people who have broken those barriers? Like Oprah for example, she was rasied in a poor family, both financially and physically. She was molested and things like that as a child, yet she overcame all that and is now worth billions of dollars.
But somewhere in there, I'm sure it somehow contributed to her drive and ambition which made her a huge success...

CET 12-20-2004 01:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom
What about the people who have broken those barriers? Like Oprah for example, she was rasied in a poor family, both financially and physically. She was molested and things like that as a child, yet she overcame all that and is now worth billions of dollars.
She is most likely one of those people who are likely genetically driven to succeed and overcome most any obstacle.

Shoehorn! 12-20-2004 01:20 AM

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Originally posted by RRRED
But somewhere in there, I'm sure it somehow contributed to her drive and ambition which made her a huge success...
Ah, excellent point. I hadn't though of that.

azguy 12-20-2004 01:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheSmutPeddlerDOTcom
Do you think that if something is meant to happen or meant to be that no matter what you do you can't change it, or do you think that life happens as it happens and everything is entirely up to you?
It's too late for this kind of discussion... Please try again later. Thank you.

:1orglaugh

WiredGuy 12-20-2004 01:27 AM

I believe the bigger things in life (meeting someone, graduation, a job, etc...) can be attributed to fate or a greater force in nature. The smaller things that we don't notice or take for granted I think are not controlled.

WG

Shoehorn! 12-20-2004 01:31 AM

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Originally posted by azguy
It's too late for this kind of discussion... Please try again later. Thank you.

:1orglaugh

HAHAHA, in that case I am expecting a well thought out, well written, detailed response from you first thing tomorrow morning. :)

Shoehorn! 12-20-2004 01:31 AM

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Originally posted by WiredGuy
I believe the bigger things in life (meeting someone, graduation, a job, etc...) can be attributed to fate or a greater force in nature. The smaller things that we don't notice or take for granted I think are not controlled.

WG

That makes a lot of sense too. :2 cents:

CET 12-20-2004 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by WiredGuy
I believe the bigger things in life (meeting someone, graduation, a job, etc...) can be attributed to fate or a greater force in nature. The smaller things that we don't notice or take for granted I think are not controlled.

WG

That position is untenable, because the small events have an impact on the large events, basic chaos theory. What if you paused a moment to look for something before you left your home? If you didn't do that small thing, then you might have been killed in a car wreck.

Shoehorn! 12-20-2004 01:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CET
That position is untenable, because the small events have an impact on the large events, basic chaos theory. What if you paused a moment to look for something before you left your home? If you didn't do that small thing, then you might have been killed in a car wreck.
Very true. This thread has a ton of insightful posts.

WiredGuy 12-20-2004 01:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CET
That position is untenable, because the small events have an impact on the large events, basic chaos theory. What if you paused a moment to look for something before you left your home? If you didn't do that small thing, then you might have been killed in a car wreck.

I guess it depends on your interpretation of what's considered a small/big event. If something made you late to get into your car and avoid a car accident, that could be seen as a big event still.

By small event, I mostly mean things that you clearly have control over. For example, squint right now. I doubt fate had anything to do with that.

WG

CET 12-20-2004 02:05 AM

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Originally posted by WiredGuy
I guess it depends on your interpretation of what's considered a small/big event. If something made you late to get into your car and avoid a car accident, that could be seen as a big event still.

By small event, I mostly mean things that you clearly have control over. For example, squint right now. I doubt fate had anything to do with that.

WG

Fate involves believing in some intelligent control over life. I don't believe that, but I am a determinist. I don't like the idea of determinism, but it seems to be true.

"Small" events only appear to be so. We may or may not have control over them. We have no way of knowing, because in order to test it, we would have to be able to time travel, which would be the least of our problems.

Further, Chaos theory dictates that the flick of a butterflie's wing in China can cause a hurrican in the Carribean. With that in mind, there is no such thing as a "small" event.


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