Is it God, the Destiny or the Inevitable?

@luispas (1674)
Venezuela
May 31, 2017 8:05pm CST
There are some situations in my life that I had this doubt on my mind, and it's kind of hard to find the answer. Sometimes you see things, meet people, or anything happen just in the right moment, something that you can't believe. So, what's you belief? Who or what made that happen? Could it be a combination of the three?
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@judithml (405)
1 Jun 17
Don't over think it maybe. Things just happen. This is life. We are living. And any thing can happen. So maybe my answer is what you might be referring to as the inevitable. Don't believe much in destiny or god.. because...what do we really know.
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@luispas (1674)
• Venezuela
1 Jun 17
You sound so cool with this theme, I like it. But we, as humans, have so many questions.
@luispas (1674)
• Venezuela
1 Jun 17
@judithml I agree. I think that we can believe in anything we want, In whatever you put your faith, it works. Or maybe the choice for a few can be do not believe in anything. These are the life enigmas, and without it the world will be kind of boring and simple.
@judithml (405)
1 Jun 17
@luispas You're right. I have many questions too or rather things that I don't know...or can't be content believing because there seems to be simply no answers if you wont dig deeper or explore more broadly. But then, has anyone really found answers to those questions about destiny or god? Maybe there is none or it is not true/just illusion. Not the destiny or god perse an illusion but our thoughts about it or how to get there.
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
1 Jun 17
Can be anything . sometimes it may be destiny and sometimes not
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@luispas (1674)
• Venezuela
1 Jun 17
So,you're saying that you rather believe in the destiny?
@jstory07 (139336)
• Roseburg, Oregon
1 Jun 17
I think sometimes things just happen and there is no reason for it.
@luispas (1674)
• Venezuela
1 Jun 17
That's another way of thinking, I find it interesting :)
@josie_ (10034)
• Philippines
1 Jun 17
Occam's razor state that when there are more than one possible explanation for an event, the simpler one is better.
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@luispas (1674)
• Venezuela
1 Jun 17
Oh, that's a good option. I think it could be situational
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