Topic: Do you believe in coincidence? | |
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Or does everything happen for a reason? Feel free to tell a story to illustrate your point of view. Personally, I do not believe in coincidence.
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well there might be a quinkidink rabbit there just might be
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Funny you should mention.........
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everything happens for a reason
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hmmm, well, I was just lustin.. ..I mean thinking about you.
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everything happens for a reason and sometimes serendipitously |
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It's a coincidence, I happen to have my towel on
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HEY...drop that towel....
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I don't believe in coincidence...not any more.
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HEY...drop that towel.... |
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I strongly disagree that everything happens for a reason.
In order to accept that proposition, it's necessary to believe in a higher power and to disown the concept of free will...neither of which I'm comfortable doing. |
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i agree everything happens for a reason
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HEY...drop that towel.... Geez, you'll find a way to flirt on any thread.... Don't mind me. I'm just jealous. |
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always just coincidence
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I strongly disagree that everything happens for a reason. In order to accept that proposition, it's necessary to believe in a higher power and to disown the concept of free will...neither of which I'm comfortable doing. I believe in The Higher Power AND the free will given to man. |
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It depends...but I have nothing to say at this time.
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I believe in The Higher Power AND the free will given to man. The belief in free will seems pretty incongruous with the notion that everything happens for a reason. Unless the "reason" that it happened was for the promotion of free will, which would be circular and nonsensical. |
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HEY...drop that towel.... Geez, you'll find a way to flirt on any thread.... Don't mind me. I'm just jealous. OMG...are you going to chastise me for having "skin pics" up too????? |
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Serendipity "lends" itself to a higher power...or not
Happy Accidents are accidents none the less |
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I strongly disagree that everything happens for a reason. In order to accept that proposition, it's necessary to believe in a higher power and to disown the concept of free will...neither of which I'm comfortable doing. Your position is understandable and I would not expect to sway you. However, I've seen and experienced enough in my life to believe events are not completely random. There is always a pattern even among seemingly random events. |
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