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The good things will seem less good because you'll attribute them to chance, while the bad things will seem predestined, part of life's agenda of screwing you over.
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The problem is that the character and meaning of Jesus, in part, had been predestined at a much earlier point, dating back to the earliest sayings found in the gospels and written by none other than that supreme auteur, the Apostle Paul.
The authors are sceptical for the most part, plausibly of claims that the growth rates of economies are largely predestined by culture or geography, as books such as "The Wealth and Poverty of Nations" by David Landes or Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs and Steel" suggest.
"I believe my life was pre-written and predestined by a higher power before I was born.... What happened in my past is part of that, and (being) Miss America is part of that".
This concept, attributed to Haacke (1893) and other European scientists (Simpson 1944), carries along with it notions that evolution is progressive, represents improvement, and is predestined; these were accepted during that time, but, in modern scientific thought, they are not considered as part of the theoretical framework of macroevolution (MacFadden 1992; Gould 2002).
It was the role for which Neal Cassady was both practically and spiritually predestined".
Further promotion was predestined.
It felt predestined.
They are predestined victims".
PERHAPS it was predestined.
This was as if predestined.
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