Similar words: destination, procrastination, desalination, prestidigitation, designation, combination, nomination, domination. Meaning: [prɪː‚destɪ'neɪʃn] n. 1. previous determination as if by destiny or fate 2. (theology) being determined in advance; especially the doctrine (usually associated with Calvin) that God has foreordained every event throughout eternity (including the final salvation of mankind).
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31. And yet we experience it in that electrocution of time we call predestination.
32. A closed timelike curve seems to imply predestination: We know what is going to happen to us in the future because we witnessed it in our past.
33. Some readers, when they come to this point, respond: I do not like the doctrine of predestination. But I also do not accept the Arminian definition of free will!
34. I encountered iciba by accident, know the predestination arrived, and then I disengage loaf - soul career thence.
35. Firstly, we analyse the relationship of the usage of Chenwei with opinions on legitimism, the mandate of heaven and the predestination.
36. And this belief that's called Calvinist predestination is really at the heart of mainstream English Puritanism at this point.
37. Of course, Calvin defended an Augustinian doctrine of God's sovereignty and predestination when exegetical and polemical occasion required.
38. That is me Ma sum the predestination of the Niang in the clout to predestine.
39. The life does not own where, gather together is a predestination.
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