predestination
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This term carries a heavy theological weight, often associated with Calvinism and the feeling of an immutable, divine blueprint. It evokes a sense of fatalism where the outcome of a life is decided before birth, stripping away the concept of free will in favor of a higher, inscrutable plan. In secular or literary contexts, it describes a feeling of inevitable destiny. It differs from fate in that predestination implies a conscious, intentional design by a creator or a governing force, rather than a random or mechanical cosmic necessity.
Used exclusively as an abstract theological or philosophical concept.