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2007-11-01 01:26:06 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Maybe one third is chance. Plan for two thirds.

2007-11-01 01:37:36 · answer #1 · answered by elgil 7 · 0 2

"Chance" is such a dodgy way of putting it.

I'll put it this way: "choice" is a fallacy... an illusion.
Everything that happens is a product of causality... 100% dependant on the situation that led up to it. As such... it would be impossible to change or deviate any aspect of existence without rewriting it from the "beginning" ....
.... but since there is no allowance for "beginning" in a loop.... time cannot be rewritten.

Beyond that though, it certainly isn't "planned".
Existence is merely the way it is... not following any sort of plan, but doing the only thing it CAN do. It is the very definition of randomness while also being the entire opposite of the common definition thereof.


Essentially... nothing is "chance"... Everything is certain... though likewise it isn't distinct, and the details therein are of essentially infinite complexity... giving the impression of randomness because they cannot be known.

2007-11-01 01:44:38 · answer #2 · answered by Lucid Interrogator 5 · 0 0

No scientific concept everywhere says something happened "by twist of destiny." Why does it ask your self you that we exist on a planet that clearly permits our life? that's no "miracle," it may not be any opposite direction. What could be a "miracle" could be if we existed on a planet that did not clearly enable for our life...that could mean some "layout" or intervention. existence bobbing up all clearly on our planet is genuinely one hundred% plausible -- because of the undeniable fact that's a actuality. It happened. no rely how unbelievable you are able to think of that's, it happened and is for this reason fullyyt plausible. organic decision, by capability of how, is the alternative of "hazard." Please pass get some coaching, then possibly you will quit putting up ridiculous straw-adult adult males, and not be confident by capability of mistaken arguments from lack of awareness and incredulity. Peace.

2016-09-28 03:06:42 · answer #3 · answered by reninger 4 · 0 0

This is a common question with a thousand different answer depending on one's beliefs.

The bible says "unforseen occurence befalls us all." If you stop and think about it, there are severals questions you must ask yourself before you can answer this question. Do you believe in a God? If you do, do you believe He is a loving God?

If you believe He is a loving God why would he lay out plans for us (taking away our abililty to be free thinkers) especially those "plans" that may cause us harm? Do people really believe He wants us to suffer? If, God is a loving God I believe He would not wish to hurt us. He wants to be loved and worshiped by us. He does not force us, what kind of love is that? He wishes for us to choose to do that.

A person puts themselves in a position for things to happen to them by their choice. For instance, you will never die in a plane crash if you never fly. You won't get pregnant if you don't have sex. You won't get run over if you don't cross the street without looking. We(you) make choices in our lives that result in effects. Many illenesses and diseases are caused by our choices in what we breath into our bodies, feed our bodies and do to our bodies. In other words, I do not believe in Fate or Chance. You will never win or lose money in the lottery if you don't play. You have the control in your life to make choices, make the right ones.

2007-11-01 01:40:06 · answer #4 · answered by Yoda 5 · 0 1

HI
That's another way of seeing determinism, as far as i know there's to way of looking life through free will or determinism, at this point in my life i think that we life some source of mix where sometimes we are available of using free will but others it comes by the determination of circumstances

2007-11-01 01:38:28 · answer #5 · answered by Al 2 · 0 0

I live by a couple credos as it were. First; go big or go home. Second; don't be the cow, be the butcher. And third; its better to be tried by 12 than to be carried by 6. You make the chances pal, not life.

2007-11-01 01:30:18 · answer #6 · answered by King James 4 · 1 2

thats silly...the "chance i will become a doctor by droping out of high school are about 0

2007-11-01 01:34:32 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I strongly believe in Fate- nothing is just chance. It's all laid out in front of us in advance.

2007-11-01 01:28:26 · answer #8 · answered by Jennespo 2 · 0 3

no. some things, yes, but some things u can control, and it is in ur power to make a difference.

2007-11-01 01:31:39 · answer #9 · answered by Silver Phoenix 4 · 0 1

No, I believe everyhing happens for a reason

2007-11-01 01:36:49 · answer #10 · answered by Melly 3 · 0 2

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