I think just coincidences.
2007-02-20 09:05:03
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answered by biancajh 5
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I would say there is a difference in the "degree" of a coincidence. Let's say you walk into a room with 99 other people. You walk around and come upon someone with the same birthday as you. A small coincidence. You walk around and find out everyone has the same birthday as you. A big coincidence. The fact that
2007-02-20 18:24:36
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answered by hatevirtual 3
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Sure. Instead of "big" coincidence, I'd refer to it as crazy or amazing. For instance, my sister mentioned that a boy was named after her, just in the sense that his father liked her name being woodsy and so gave his son the name Forrest. She mentioned where his parents were from (hundreds of miles away), and coincidentally, it turned out (long story short) that a friend she was relating this to had actually recently met the young man! I consider that a nifty, crazy coincidence. Running into a friend at the supermarket: not as crazy.
2007-02-20 18:24:27
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answered by AMEWzing 5
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Just coincidences. Perspective makes them 'big' or 'small.'
2007-02-20 17:17:32
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answered by ericscribener 7
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Every single thing in life is fortold, it says in job in the bible that a mark.a seal that is, has been placed on the hand of man so that all men may know of Gods work.I read that and studied palmistry after a red mark came up over my heart line on my right hand after my wife told me she didn't love me any more, I studied palmistry and now now know to read palms,. every single line means something. I have had people pull their hand back away from me.while I was telling them about what their lines meant on their Palm.saying in amazement. how did you know that?
theirs no such thing as a coincidence,
2007-02-20 17:19:57
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answered by Anonymous
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There are NO coincidences.
2007-02-20 17:06:32
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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There are no coincidences, only fate.
2007-02-20 17:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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a coincidence is as large as its consequences or
its improbability. There are degrees of both.
2007-02-20 17:24:46
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answered by farmer 4
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