God's will to understand the fate of the weatherhead When I continued talking with the pastor that day, I felt the damage caused by the wrong anger that I really could not solve in his eyes and the depletion of the problem. I finally asked, "Do you have a bad day?" I really worried, he said the truth. "I talked to a woman today, her child suddenly died for sudden reasons, when she completely solved her sorrow, she was not even a few friends, family members, even religious leaders "It is the will of God, the worse thing for my sad parents is to say something, I think it would be better not to say anything."
Finally, fate ultimately determines fate, but a person can influence his choice in his lifetime. William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth", Nicolo Machiavelli's "Prince", Dante's Divine Comedy, Aeschylus's Oresteia tells about justice and fate. These stories show that the action he takes is a way that God has made, even if he decides to eventually happen. The fate of man depends on the justice that God and the law believe. Humans have free will, know what is right and what is wrong.
God's will to understand the fate of the weatherhead When I continued talking with the pastor that day, I felt the damage caused by the wrong anger that I really could not solve in his eyes and the depletion of the problem. I finally asked, "Do you have a bad day?" I am told that the truth is that I am really worried. "I talked to a woman today, her child suddenly died for sudden reasons, when she solved sorrow, she waved a number of friends, family, heads and said, : "This is God's will," I thought that the sad thing was more terrible, my parents, I said nothing that there was more help "
The fate of Aeneid playwright Lucius Annaeus Seneca, God and fate said: "Fate leads people's wishes and drugs reluctantly" (beautiful market), probably this idea was better described in Virgil's epic "Aneid" Destiny Promoted the development of the event in 12 books of Aeneid and pushed deadly and sacred things to a solid fate put before them and tried to disdain and further hinder the process of fate We destroyed people. Today, fate is seen as a benign power that can easily fight free will. But as Virgil reported in his epic, fate was thought to be indomitable enough that even the gods themselves could not intervene to prevent their realization. In Virgil 's epic, some people are aware of the power of fate and the power they can not change, like the fateful person, perhaps the largest destiny body on the shoulder Aeneas.