
Theological Fatalism
Theological Fatalism is the idea that if God is all-knowing and has predetermined everything that happens, then human actions and choices may feel meaningless or unavoidable. In the context of predestination, which suggests that God has already chosen who will be saved, it raises questions about free will. If our paths are already set by divine providence, can we truly choose our destiny? This belief wrestles with the tension between God's control over the universe and the notion that humans have the freedom to make choices that impact their lives and fates.