JamesBond
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I've discussed free will and the concept of fate with soooo many people. This is sort of a quasi proof that I think proves fate---but there is a condition. You have to believe that God or a supreme entity of some sort exists. I shall refer to this entity with the pronoun "He" for practicality.
Suppose that a supreme entity exists and this entity therefore has knowledge of everything. Therefore, this entity knows everything that has ever happened, that is happening currently (in our frame of linear time reference), and everything that will happen. To him, time does not seem like what we go through. To God, events in time look like a picture book. Since he knows what will happen, therefore there has to be fate. That is, if you believe in God, this can only work.
However, this does not disregard free will at the same time. Let's say that you make a choice. In the grand scheme of things, you already made that choice, but you still made it. In OUR frame of reference, we are doing free will. But in God's frame of reference, since he knows everything, then it is fate to him. Therefore, free will is also fate...or I guess it depends on the frame of reference. This is sort of what I think, but it's all just a bunch of thoughts.
What do you guys think?
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