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Predestined
Predestined meaning
simple past and past participle of predestine
Synonyms of Predestined
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This means that while it is held that those whom God has elected to eternal life will infallibly attain it, and are therefore said to be predestined to salvation by God, those who perish are not predestined to damnation.
Before that predestined end, however, he found religion in nature.
This time around, the survivors are nearing what is believed to be their predestined death date, and they must figure out how to avoid their fate in order to save all of humanity.
Enjoy your honeymoon—it seems predestined for enshittification.
If one understands the illusionary nature of karma, then there’s no burden of thinking in terms of predestined or free will.
As the two come closer, they realize they're not just strangers but star-crossed lovers with a predestined past.
But Meredith told The Associated Press on Tuesday he believed all of his actions in his life had been predestined by higher forces.
His first mural “Predestined” was painted in St David at Requin junction, and represents the development of the parish over the years.
According to their book, the Church is not that hierarchy which is generally designated as Church; the Church is the entire body of those who from eternity have been predestined for salvation.
And those whom he predestined he also called; and those whom he called he also justified; and those whom he justified he also glorified.sfn Biblical scholars have interpreted this passage in several ways.
Determined to find the truth behind the incident, he follows a predestined course that leads him to save the world.
Elect infants (those predestined for salvation) who die in infancy are by faith considered regenerate on the basis of God's covenant promises in the covenant of grace.
Following Wilhelm Roux 's mosaic theory of development, some believed that hereditary material was divided among embryonic cells, which were predestined to form particular parts of a mature organism.
In accordance with the family's tradition, Robert and his younger brother Archie were predestined for careers in the armed services.
Jansen emphasized a particular reading of Augustine's idea of efficacious grace which stressed that only a certain portion of humanity were predestined to be saved.
Proponents also typically emphasize the grace and mercy of God toward all men, although teaching also that only some are predestined for salvation.
Researchers found that those who watched romantic comedies were more likely to believe in predestined love than those who preferred other genres of movie.
Taylor argues that the war resulted not from aggression but from the interacting fears of the major players: in some sense the Crimean war was predestined and had deep-seated causes.
That is, God predestined sinful men for salvation.
The conquerors regard themselves as a chosen people predestined to rule over lesser races, and they refer to white people as slaves.