C'est parfois assez hilarant de voir qu'un nom de famille prédestine à un métier.
Orgelet, Jura.
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C'est parfois assez hilarant de voir qu'un nom de famille prédestine à un métier.
Orgelet, Jura.

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Are some people predestined to go to hell?
A typical identity of a religion is in its belief that they are chosen and some aren’t. They are chosen to dwell in some kind of paradise while some others who don’t believe in what they believe will end up in some kind of hell. Every religion has that element, even if they don’t identify themselves as one.
Some even make it worse; a Supreme Being has chosen those who will be his and has…
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Predestine
verb
(of God) destine (someone) for a particular fate or purpose. "Calvinists believed that every person was predestined by God to go to heaven or to hell"
determine (an outcome or course of events) in advance by divine will or fate. "our predestined end" synonyms:preordained, ordained, foreordained, destined, predetermined, fated; rare predestinated "some people claim that everything is predestined"
predestine
Predestine verb, past tense: predestined; past participle: predestined. (of God) destine (someone) for a particular fate or purpose. determine (an outcome or course of events) in advance by divine will or fate. Origin: late Middle English: from Old French predestiner or ecclesiastical Latin praedestinare.
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predestine
Origin of PREDESTINE: Middle English, from Anglo-French or Latin; Anglo-French predestiner, from Latin praedestinare, from prae- + destinare to determine. First Known Use: 14th century.
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