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predestination

[pri-des-tuh-ney-shuhn, pree-des-] / prɪˌdɛs təˈneɪ ʃən, ˌpri dɛs- /


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The idea of being related to any idea with predestination, "So what's the f**king point then?"

From Salon

“If I still believed in predestination,” he says, “I would have called our coming together fate. This band was my refuge.”

From New York Times

The doctrine of predestination is particularly tough in this regard since it deems losers those whom God has not selected for salvation.

From Washington Post

The theological writings he was drawn to emphasized predestination, and he thought his self-serving attempt to avoid earthly persecution was clear evidence he was going to hell.

From Washington Post

From the book’s grab-bag of themes and feelings, the film latched onto predestination and sorrow and got more lugubrious as it went along.

From New York Times