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Everything happens due to a reason. And, Everything that happens has a result which can be positive or negative, but in order to have one, you must have the other. In some situations we connect things together during negative occurrences in a fashion to help salvage a positive.

"Joe was killed last night in a car crash, his wife also died on the way to the hospital. . .but by some miracle, they were able to save her unborn child, and had that kid not been born then, they may never had known it had a deformed heart and were able to save their only son" We hear things like this all the time. . .Although that is extreme, this next one is true

"A 24 year old Marine was killed in Iraq today, he jumped on a grenade to save his two fellow marines" The bad and the good. . .he died so that 2 can live. By the way, this last one was true and his parents will be accepting the Congressional Metal of Honor be awarded posthumously. He died to save lives, what better reason than that.:

2006-11-13 20:33:11 · answer #1 · answered by zambranoray 3 · 0 0

Destiny is what is meant to be. You may be destined to be with this girl forever but you might screw up in the beginning and your life totally change, but it's still destiny. The earth is destined to die and nothing can change that because the universe is running down. The ignorant and the fools will die.

Destiny and fate is different. Destiny is what is "meant to be" and fate is "what WILL be" , in other words , something inevitable.

2006-11-14 03:39:29 · answer #2 · answered by blah 3 · 0 0

There are hundreds of philosophies about life; library shelves are filled with books on what we human beings are allegedly all about; psychology, philosophy, religion, all try to inspire us-to assuage our grief and frustration-to give us hope.
But do any of them truly have the answer? As shocking as it may sound, you have never yet read the REAL purpose for human life! You will be astounded to discover how plain, how simple the answer really is! At the same time, you will be amazed at the miraculous complexity of it all-inspired as you never thought possible to learn of the awesome human potential!

by Garner Ted Armstrong


Did you ever cry, "Why ME?" How many millions, beset with frustrations, setbacks, heartaches, personal tragedies. cry out. "Why me, Lord?"
To what degree is everything that happens to you mere happenstance?
Is your life only an insignificant, little-noticed existence-a few fleeting years of sensory perceptions, moods, attitudes, emotions-the never-ending struggle for survival? Are you and your life, only an , random accident?
Or do you really "fit" somewhere, in the scheme of things?
What is the PURPOSE of human life?
Why are you here? Where are you going? What happens when you die?
Of course, there are literally hundreds of so-called "answers" to profound questions like these.
The so-called "Christian" philosophies say man possesses a "soul" which is predetermined to go to an ever-burning hell unless we somehow "get saved" and go, instead, to "heaven."
Thus, the Christian philosophies teach that conscious life, albeit in some other form, continues after death. They see this human, physical existence as merely the first step to some greater, transcendental existence in some other state.
But, alas and a lack, not one single "Christian" audience has ever heard a sermon telling them what they will be doing in heaven on the third day, third week, third month-or after three hundred and ninety-seven years, or throughout eternity! That's because there are no such scriptures.
Many believe they were "here" before. Some believe they will go on to some other "phase" of life after death; speaking of what they hope they will be able to do "in their next lives". Some are convinced, probably due to the drab, monotonous boredom of their present existence, that they must have had a far more interesting "previous life," or they would not be so bored, today.

What is your destiny? Why do you exist? Is there a reason, a purpose, for human life? These questions have baffled the greatest thinkers and philosophers down through the ages.

We ponder the meaning of life. A child naturally wonders, "Where did I come from?" As adults we ask, especially in our twilight years: "Is this physical life all there is? Does my life have a purpose?"

Think about your own existence. Can you see a purpose for your own life with its ups and downs, its mixture of joys and sorrows?

Do you perceive lasting value in its toil, challenges and uncertainties?

Life's greatest question

Why were you born? That's the question of the ages.

2006-11-14 07:43:22 · answer #3 · answered by veerabhadrasarma m 7 · 0 0

destiny is what is going to be is. everything always happens for a reason. like if something bad happens is becasue something better is going to happen to you and you need to learn form the bad things too!

2006-11-14 03:38:37 · answer #4 · answered by MagikButterfly 5 · 0 0

ah yes, i do believe in destiny. i dont think there's such thing as a coincedence. like if two people were meant to be, fate will do everything just for you to to be together because you were destined to be together.

2006-11-14 06:05:13 · answer #5 · answered by crissame 2 · 0 1

make r own destiny

2006-11-14 05:27:05 · answer #6 · answered by dream theatre 7 · 0 0

The inevitable or necessary fate to which a particular person or thing is destined; one's lot.

2006-11-15 19:52:35 · answer #7 · answered by milkyway 2 · 0 0

No we make our own decisions

2006-11-14 04:59:10 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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