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Of Fatalism
Many people say we have free will and some try to bolster us with quotes like “Faith can move a mountain.” Some people ask for prayers when they are hurting or ill. Yes, prayers may help ease pain or even produce miracles. But who’s to say that prayers have really made the difference? Do you ever stop to ask yourself why it is that some faithful people pray relentlessly and their prayers for comfort go unanswered, while other such people pray for relief and their miracles are simply granted? Do you ever wonder why some good people drop dead in their prime (for no real sensible reason), yet someone like an addict to tobacco might live to be one-hundred? Why do some folks have bestowed on them much success or riches? Others seem mainly to meet with misfortune or to struggle to survive. Some, on their death bed, defeat the reaper! Others hear him knocking at their door and easily succumb. I’ve given it much thought and have come to this conclusion: what we do in life and how and when we die are already known by God. He even knows how we will react in all situations, and so our own demise is already known to God, and our death will be when it is meant to be! Because God already knows ALL, our destiny, you might say, truly is “written in the stars.” Do we really have free will? I think that free will involves the way we choose to react to the life we are born into. Each of us is given different challenges. Even those born unable to think for themselves have a purpose. They are here to test the patience of their caretakers, and their reward is already certain! How do we react to the life we are given? What do we do with our God-given talents (whether they be many or few)? Each of us is given different trials in life. Free will basically involves our attitude about our life’s situations and how we let this attitude affect our choices. God already knows what that will be! Therefore, I can say wholeheartedly I accept the philosophy of fatalism. Aug. 24, 2022 For Edward Ibeh's This Or That, Vol 13 Poetry Contest
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