No matter what happens, the person's past led to that event. If they got into a car accident, they got into a car. If they got murdered, they ran into a murderer. It's all interconnected and fate-driven.
The question I wonder about is: Does the deliberate intention of a murderer tamper with fate? Is it possible for a murderer to take someone before their time or to choose victims inappropriately?
2007-04-10 07:59:45
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answer #1
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answered by Sabrina H 4
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There are no accidents. "Accident "is a word we give to a happening that isn't within our expectations of what would happen in a day. The death wouldn't be an accident.....it is just the way that our bodies leave this earthly experience and proceeds in to the spiritual world.
When my 92 year old grandma died in a horrific car accident I was mad at God & the universe. It took me a long time to realize that being human, and being part of what we humans have created (cars & drunk drivers) we are part of the conquencse of our world.
I also found peace in me thinking about her death being sudden and painless and that her soul soared above the twisted metal of the man made situation of the cars and drunk drivers. She actually soared in to the sky leaving all earthly trials and troubles behind her.
It is a bit iroic that she was a one room school teacher who traveled town to town in a horse and buggy. And that her final moment was in a car.
2007-04-10 03:28:53
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answered by clcalifornia 7
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Maybe it's the persons fate to die in an accident
2007-04-10 02:07:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you are right..........everything happens for a reason & there is a hidden purpose to it.
People have different perspectives to it. While some would call it fate, to some it could be just an accident.
But at the end of it, its for us to take everything in the right spirit.
2007-04-10 02:14:57
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answered by A face in the crowd.... 2
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Everything has to do with fate and anyone's death, be it accidental or not, was not an accident, they were meant to die at that particular time in that particular accident.
2007-04-10 09:41:48
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answered by Laela (Layla) 6
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I actually don't believe in fate. I believe that we live in a world that is in a "fallen state" due to Adam's sin. As a result of the "fallen state" of the world, we sometimes have to deal with bad or evil things taking place. Accidental deaths, hurricanes, sickness, disease, etc.
Fortunately God has provided a way to overcome the trials and tribulations of this world. One of the promises of Jesus was "In this world you will face trials, but be of good cheer for I have overcome." He gives us the power to overcome when we accept him and the gift that he has given us in his love for us.
I hope this helps.
2007-04-10 01:55:22
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answered by BEN J 2
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Simply because it wasn't in your conscious awareness doesn't mean that another higher source didn't have such a thing planned somehow. As human beings it is our place to feel as though we have choice. And it's a good feeling, very freeing, but to something greater, what's done is done already.
2007-04-10 13:51:57
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answered by Answerer 7
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yes, if you believe everyone has a certain time limit on their life, then when you die, that means your time is up and there is no dieing before your time because you die right on time, if an accident killed you, it was no accident and was meant to happen.
2007-04-10 02:51:17
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answered by Shoot_2_thrill 1
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yes, it means that person was fated to die in an accident
2007-04-10 01:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be a fate or mistake.
2007-04-10 11:26:36
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answered by Anonymous
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