Description
Predestination is the convenient theory that all human choices and actions are penned into God’s blueprint, sparing us the pesky bother of free will. It sneers at personal responsibility, entrusting everything to the divine insurance policy called Fate. Raise an objection and you are told that it was not on the schedule, cutting off all rebuttal like a theological veto. It serves as a semi-official pardon, leaving no room for counterargument. Believers who grant God the reins behind history’s curtains become mere spectators, powerless to complain.
Definitions
- A luxurious schedule book of fate that logs every human conclusion from the moment God began creating to the very end.
- A VIP pass worldview that treats free will as a mere guest while seating God alone at the host’s chair.
- A warranty certificate allowing one to celebrate life’s outcomes, though cancellations are mercilessly refused.
- A foolproof excuse mechanism that dismisses all accountability with a single phrase: That was not on the agenda.
- The ultimate rail theory eliminating chance entirely, ensuring everything proceeds according to the blueprint.
- A mystical nautical chart that claims to foresee the great river of history from source to sea.
- A philosophical improv show casting humans as puppets in the profession called marionettes.
- A script preloaded with hope and despair, leaving the audience only the choice of applause or sighs.
- An ultimate gift box that trims every margin of action and pre-packages the future in advance.
- The paradoxical king skilled more in proving nothing happens than heralding something will.
Examples
- “My promotion is already scheduled by God, so I can slack off this week.”
- “Then the exam results are also pre-set? Studying is just a bonus, I guess.”
- “They say you can’t change fate, but maybe I can at least change yesterday’s outfit?”
- “My heartbreak was in God’s plan. Consolation chocolates are on me.”
- “Late? It’s on the schedule, so I’ll just blame the snooze button deity.”
- “I’ll entrust my lottery win to fate. If I lose, I’ll read a self-help book.”
- “Every meeting and breakup is directed by God? What a convenient excuse.”
- “The topics of the meeting aren’t scheduled? Well, what do we do then?”
- “Your future? It’s apparently already on God’s calendar.”
- “I thought I moved my Life Game piece myself, but it turns out God was playing.”
- “Fatalists have the best insurance when they fail: everything is God’s fault.”
- “Free will? That’s just a stage effect in God’s production.”
- “Today’s lucky charm? It depends on divine notification.”
- “Your path? You only colored in God’s draft.”
- “If God scheduled it, maybe dieting failures can be forgiven.”
- “Difference between predestination and fatalism? Whether an instruction manual comes with it.”
- “Dreams? I’m just waiting for God’s schedule update.”
- “Marriage is fate. Do I fill out the divorce papers myself?”
- “If God is the stage director, we’re just extras.”
- “If there’s a bug in the fate program, I’ll lodge a complaint with the divine helpdesk.”
Narratives
- The morning train delay feels like a blessing if it’s part of God’s grand plan.
- Believers of predestination dismiss rain or shine as merely divine whims.
- Someone whispered that a slip of the tongue in a meeting was scripted by God, so no need to worry.
- A student pulling an all-nighter realizes their effort might be irrelevant to God’s plan.
- A lover seeking advice may find confession tantamount to fraud if feelings are predestined.
- The dieter finds odd comfort believing weight fluctuations are set in God’s timetable.
- Even a missed weather forecast holds no weight if God’s prediction reigns supreme.
- A salaryman awaiting pay day sports a knowing look, convinced finances follow God’s spreadsheet.
- A mother calls her child’s rebellious phase part of a divine education program.
- Entrepreneurs laugh bitterly as success and failure are dubbed God’s great gamble.
- Fans enjoy every home run or out as part of God’s cosmic show.
- An interviewer claims candidate outcomes are pre-set, carrying on with a mock paperwork ritual.
- A new theory arises that the taste of food depends on God’s palate, not the chef’s skill.
- A child leaves homework unfinished, saying “It’s God’s fault,” then heads out to play.
- When told wedding speeches are pre-booked by God, no one dares argue.
- Angry passengers at a flight delay resign themselves to God’s flight plan.
- A hot new belief has hospital waits and recovery times slotted in a divine medical schedule.
- Investors view market swings as divine demonstrations, dropping the word “unpredictable.”
- Philosophers of fate insist even thought experiments have divine input.
- A cynical laugh notes that even the Last Supper was just an act in God’s timetable.
Related Terms
Aliases
- Fate’s Schedule Book
- God’s To-Do List
- Life Route Map
- Revelation Calendar
- Destiny Ordering System
- Pre-set Rails
- Blueprint Partners
- Divine Consulting
- Fate Navigator
- Transcendent Timekeeper
- Fate Skip Feature
- Future Preset
- Schedule Printer
- Fate Streaming
- Deity Printer
- Destiny Bookmaker
- Scenario Loader
- Celestial Planner
- Fate Defined
- Force Guide
Synonyms
- Destiny Travel
- Fate Amusement Park
- Predestination Theme Park
- The Determined Express
- Divine Drama Ticket
- Fate Cruise
- Destiny Attraction
- Scheduled Circular Bus
- Free Will Backup
- Destiny Gacha
- Predetermined On-Demand
- Sacred Routine
- Determinism Café
- Destiny Stamp Rally
- Prophecy Protocol
- Scheduled Book Club
- Destiny Feed
- Divine Stream
- God’s VPN
- Predestination Module

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