My friend, there is a fine line between coincidence & fate. -The Mummy
" Coincidence or fate, chance or destiny remains a hot topic for debate. Is it fated, or coincidental that you have navigated your way here and are now reading these words? Where would you be and what would you be doing if you weren't reading this passage now? Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
The occurrence of any event in a person’s life, which he or she would have never expected or anticipated and that has also changed his or her course of life is often referred to either as fate or coincidence. While some term it as fate, others term it as coincidence, because they could not explain it with any clarity how the event took place, in the first instance.
At a personal level, the words Fate & Coincidence have significant impacts in a person’s life. Fate, otherwise referred to as destiny, is nothing but the result of a person’s actions in life (either the present one or the past life) according to followers of Hindu philosophy.
Since time immemorial, the roll of a dice has ruled the lives of many. Good and bad luck had often been attributed as the root cause of things that happen. And even religious people have often been heard to have uttered prayers for good luck; the more creative have asked that "Lady Luck" shine on them.
Fate is synonymous with predestination. It is often used in reference to topics on spirituality and religion. It advocates that intelligent design and purpose are at play in all processes.
Coincidence offers a non-religious, irrational explanation that is readily accepted by those that oppose any form of intelligent design. Its premise is found on the law of chance. Those that believe in coincidence usually believe in luck.
Whether by coincidence or fate, luck or design, these two concepts are but different sides of the same coin: opposing explanations to a singular occurrence.
There used to be a very clear line drawn between the things of science and the things of the spirit. Science was logical and sequential and spirituality was based on experiences and beliefs that could not be proven. It used to be that the two never met on a common platform.
This line has now become very vague.
There will always be those that choose to believe in a reason and a rhyme to everything that happens. There will also be people who avidly oppose this view. Truth be told, I am not in any position to declare who is right and who is wrong.
People shall always choose to believe what they want. The debate on ambiguous topics such as this rages on. All we can do is to view the information available to us and ponder on it."
Extracted from: hubpages.com Ever wondered why Fate & Faith sounded so similar?Yours FAITHfully,Gaya3 :DD
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My friend, there is a fine line between coincidence & fate. -The Mummy
" Coincidence or fate, chance or destiny remains a hot topic for debate. Is it fated, or coincidental that you have navigated your way here and are now reading these words? Where would you be and what would you be doing if you weren't reading this passage now? Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
The occurrence of any event in a person’s life, which he or she would have never expected or anticipated and that has also changed his or her course of life is often referred to either as fate or coincidence. While some term it as fate, others term it as coincidence, because they could not explain it with any clarity how the event took place, in the first instance.
At a personal level, the words Fate & Coincidence have significant impacts in a person’s life. Fate, otherwise referred to as destiny, is nothing but the result of a person’s actions in life (either the present one or the past life) according to followers of Hindu philosophy.
Since time immemorial, the roll of a dice has ruled the lives of many. Good and bad luck had often been attributed as the root cause of things that happen. And even religious people have often been heard to have uttered prayers for good luck; the more creative have asked that "Lady Luck" shine on them.
Fate is synonymous with predestination. It is often used in reference to topics on spirituality and religion. It advocates that intelligent design and purpose are at play in all processes.
Coincidence offers a non-religious, irrational explanation that is readily accepted by those that oppose any form of intelligent design. Its premise is found on the law of chance. Those that believe in coincidence usually believe in luck.
Whether by coincidence or fate, luck or design, these two concepts are but different sides of the same coin: opposing explanations to a singular occurrence.
There used to be a very clear line drawn between the things of science and the things of the spirit. Science was logical and sequential and spirituality was based on experiences and beliefs that could not be proven. It used to be that the two never met on a common platform.
This line has now become very vague.
There will always be those that choose to believe in a reason and a rhyme to everything that happens. There will also be people who avidly oppose this view. Truth be told, I am not in any position to declare who is right and who is wrong.
People shall always choose to believe what they want. The debate on ambiguous topics such as this rages on. All we can do is to view the information available to us and ponder on it."
Extracted from: hubpages.com Ever wondered why Fate & Faith sounded so similar?Yours FAITHfully,Gaya3 :DD
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