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He will either fail to stop something from happening or, perhaps worse, accidently cause something to get done.
But as Darwin taught us, a random, accidental event could cause something to change in this life, whatever it was, no matter if it was only a molecule wandering lonely as a cloud.
If there's a conscious theme here, it has to do with children who cause "something to happen, something that got bigger than they were" and the chaos that follows when no responsible adults are around.
To cause something to exist is to cause its essence (or, in the terminology of Plantinga 1980, its nature) to be exemplified.
Merriam Webster definition of disruption: To cause (something) to be unable to continue in the normal way: to interrupt the normal progress or activity of (something).
If to cause something to exist is to cause its essence to be exemplified, then in causing (5) and (6) to exist, God causes them to exemplify being true he makes them true.
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Her response caused something to snap in me, and I opened a door to a closet.
As I passed underneath, I tripped a sensor, immediately causing something to inflate.
No. Have you ever held a job that caused something to hurt at the end of the day?
Have you ever held a job that caused something to hurt at the end of the day?
It was an unprecedented defeat, and one which may have caused something to snap in the Dresden striker Frank Lippmann's mind.
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