LESSON SIX: THE ISSUE OF PREDESTINATION AND FREEWILL

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LESSON FIVE: ONCE AGAIN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SIGNS AND CATASTROPHES1. The roots of belief in predestination

One of the issues which is directly related to the issue of the justice of the Creator, is the question of pre-destination or free will.

According to the fatalists (those who believe in predestination), a human being has no choice whatever in his or her acts, behavior or words and the movements of his organs are just like the predestined movements of tile parts of a machine.

Thus, this question arises, how does this opinion relate to Divine Justice? And perhaps because of this, the group of the Asharites — the group we previously mentioned, who deny intellectual good and evil — have accepted predestination and deny justice. Why? Because when one accepts predestination, justice makes no sense.

In order to further clarify this point, we are obliged to study several subjects with care:

 

 

 

 

LESSON FIVE: ONCE AGAIN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SIGNS AND CATASTROPHES1. The roots of belief in predestination
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