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best answere as ""we have a choice"".

I STRONGLY DISAGREE,,, CONVINCE ME BY ANSWERING FOLLOWING QUESTIONS....

Then why do we cry, when some thing goes seriously wrong. For example -> The death of the only earning member in the family is a horror for the left behind 3 kids and his house wife-. For example -> What about the victims of the 9/11 attack-, For example -> what about the attack on the civilians along with the terrorist in the contries claimed to be a terrorist nations-.

WHAT AND WHY ALL MISERY IS GOING ON-> " WHOS CHOICE IS IT ""YOURS , MINE OR THE POWERFULL NATIONS"

2007-02-19 17:23:36 · 2 answers · asked by manoj g 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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I believe the answer is some of all of the above. I believe we control some of the future, but not all of it. As far as saying do we have a choice.. the answer is yes. We could do something about the leaders of nations if we so chose. That would be the wrong path, but still needs be considered in the format of your question.

2007-02-19 23:34:19 · answer #1 · answered by Jack 3 · 0 0

If I understand your question, you are asking whether everything is destined or we have free will. How this is political, I do not know, because however it works, the nations definitely do not control our every move, even in the most highly restricted of nations.

I do think life is pre-ordained, to some extent, and that we have choices which do cause the outcomes, even of untimely death. We may not realize we are making those choices, but we are. For example, the husband stepped in the road, blinded by the sun, and is run over by a truck. That is still the result of choice. Same with lifestyle choices which cause premature death, even so benign as failing to have an annual checkup if you have a family history of heart disease.

So, I took the long way around, but I think there are parallel truths operating here. Life is pre-destined, and life is a series of choices, and our cognition is too limited to understand how both can be true, but they are.

2007-02-19 17:53:46 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

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