Originally posted by: PhoeniXof_Hades
This is what I don't understand! ๐ Religious states that everything is predetermined/predestined, and yet we will be held responsible for our actions? If the Creator had determined everything, every actions we commit in advance, where the heck is it our fault that we are doing it? ๐ And if it is indeed our own free will that works, how can it be said that God had predetermined everything?
...or maybe God knows what and how we will use our free will, and hence Him stating "everything is predetermined" is from his advanced knowledge of our future, and not something He is actually determining in us? Confusions, confusions ... ๐
Maybe Gauri ji can help. ๐
See, the way i look at it, we can go on and on thinking about such stuff . But if we have to be a bit rational about it, its obvious that thinking that everything is predetermined won't take you anywhere !
Though Cassius was the villain in Julius Caesar๐, i couldn't help but quote him -
"Men at some time are masters of their fates;
The fault, dear "Labib", is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings."
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Originally posted by: clodpolish
See, the way i look at it, we can go on and on thinking about such stuff . But if we have to be a bit rational about it, its obvious that thinking that everything is predetermined won't take you anywhere !
Though Cassius was the villain in Julius Caesar๐, i couldn't help but quote him -
"Men at some time are masters of their fates;
The fault, dear "Labib", is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings."๐
Originally posted by: mahikhan
nice thinking im pretty sure no one would ever think of coming to you for COUNSELLING๐
Originally posted by: *Woh Ajnabee*
Haila Vinu, yahan bhi lafda ๐คฃ----kya lafda yaar, kai ko ulta sochthe ho !!! seeda sooocho na๐๐do u like my package or not!! kya kuch iraadha hey!!!๐๐
*excuse me from being rude, i could not help but ROFL* ๐--no probs haste reho!๐
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