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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.

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The doctrine that all events have been willed by God, especially the salvation or damnation of individual souls.

"The theologian argued that predestination removes the need for human effort in salvation."

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